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Early in 2022, migrants—largely from Venezuela—were crossing the border into Texas by the tens of thousands, turning ...
Along 26th Street in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, Monday felt like an ordinary day. For many residents, that’s the problem. No floats, no parties, no revelers celebrating Cinco de ...
Chicago's Cinco de Mayo parade in Little Village was canceled this year due to concerns about the Trump administration's immigration policies, and an organizer said those concerns are having ...
Chicago's Cinco de Mayo celebration has hit a sour note as the Little Village parade, a highlight of the city's events, was canceled amidst concerns of increased deportations.
Little Village, which markets itself as the “Mexican capital of the Midwest” was to have held its annual Cinco de Mayo parade Monday, but it was canceled over fears of deportations.
For the past 45 years, Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood has celebrated Cinco de Mayo with a parade featuring Mexican bands, floats and dancers, and a festival at a local park. But this year ...
Trump has promised to execute the largest deportation plan in U.S. history. Communities like Little Village and Pilsen have seen a complete transformation. Streets are often vacant, and community ...
Organizers said the event was canceled over fears of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
There is a growing call to patronize businesses in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood. While there may be fear of ICE attending an outdoor Cinco de Mayo parade, business owners said there is no ...
In Chicago’s Pilsen and Little Village neighborhoods, some small business owners have reported slower foot traffic and fewer customers in their stores and restaurants following news of intensified ...
Laura Gutierrez-Ramos, owner of Nuevo Leon Restaurant in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, says her business has suffered as customers have chosen to stay inside their homes out of fear of ...
Before they found the space in the Catholic church in the Little Village neighborhood to host their service every Sunday, just about a year ago, a group of immigrants began by gathering at one of ...
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