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    Pending ICE Raids Spark Protests, Concern in Chicago Area

    Pending ICE Raids Spark Protests, Concern in Chicago Area

    The raids will likely begin Sunday, according to the administration

    By Patrick Fazio

    Published Jul 12, 2019 at 9:52 PM | Updated at 10:39 PM CDT on Jul 12, 2019














    • Chicago's immigrant community is holding its breath as ICE raids could potentially begin this weekend. NBC 5's Patrick Fazio has the latest.

    (Published Friday, July 12, 2019)

    Potential ICE raids loom over the weekend, fear and uncertainty are pervasive in the city’s immigrant communities, and protesters are voicing their concerns about the threat.
    In several communities around the Chicago area, protesters took to the streets to opposed the planned deportation raids, marching down Michigan Avenue and ending their rally outside the U.S. Immigration building in the city.
    “It’s scary, but as long as you educate yourself, you can protect yourself and your community,” one participant said.
    Residents, City Prepare for ICE Raids
    Residents and city officials are preparing for planned ICE raids over the weekend, and NBC 5's Mary Ann Ahern has the details.
    (Published Friday, July 12, 2019)

    The protesters are drawing attention to planned raids by ICE this weekend, which are expected to take place in several large cities across the United States.
    The raids are part of an enforcement plan on the part of the Trump administration, and the president defended the plans in a press availability Friday.
    “It starts on Sunday, and they’re going to take people out and take them back to their countries, or they’re going to take criminals and put them in prison,” the president said. “We are really specifically looking for bad players, but we’re also looking for people who came into our country not through a process, and they have to leave.”
    The administration insists that its enforcement actions are aimed at “criminals,” according to the president, but some, including Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, have expressed concern that other immigrants may pay the price.
    “These people are simply asking for a chance to lead good lives and to be a part of America’s future,” Durbin said. “It is shameful to think we have reached this point in this great country.”
    In Chicago’s suburbs, protesters showed their support with rallies in Aurora and several other communities. Meanwhile, in the city, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced new protections and resources for immigrants via an executive action on Friday.
    The city is investing an extra $250,000 in its legal protection fund, and the action also reaffirmed the city’s commitment not to cooperate with ICE agents targeting immigrant families.
    More protests are planned through the weekend, including on Sunday when the raids are purportedly set to begin.

    https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/loca...512668871.html

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    WHAT TYPE OF SELF HATING MENTALLY ILL FREAKS would elect this individual for their Major?????



    I GUESS IT WOULD BE THE SAME TYPE OF SELF HATING MENTALLY ILL FREAKS THAT WOULD ELECT THIS INDIVIDUAL AS THEIR CONGRESSWOMAN?????

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    Hundreds protest expected weekend ICE raids in Chicago


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    The threat of immigration raids looms over Chicago, with an enforcement operation expected to start Sunday.









    By Diane Pathieu, Craig Wall, Will Jones and Cate Cauguiran

    Friday, July 12, 2019 10:37PMCHICAGO (WLS) -- The threat of immigration raids looms over Chicago, with an enforcement operation expected to start Sunday.

    Officials across the city are speaking out, telling residents Chicago will not cooperate with ICE raids.


    There were unconfirmed reports Friday that ICE has already been knocking on doors in the city, although there has been no word of any mass raids or arrests.

    Community organizations are briefing residents across the area in churches, schools and other places about their legal rights and how to handle ICE encounters. Faith groups said they will be doing their part to stand with those communities that are living in fear, and encouraged people to act to help protect people's rights if they see any ICE raids happening.

    "You can witness, and what this means is you can get your phone out, put it on record, and you record every instance that's happening around you," said Pastor Beth Brown of Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church. "Many people's right are being violated."

    Friday afternoon hundreds of people gathered in Federal Plaza, joining in the nationwide movement to voice their frustration over the impending ICE sweep while others reached out to local leaders asking for help.

    The Lights for Liberty rally stretched from downtown Chicago into the suburbs and beyond through the rest of the country.

    "How can we sit back and see these people treated this way? You really don't have to have a heart to understand that this is just wrong," said Brandy Bailey, protester.

    They eventually marched from Federal Plaza to Chicago's ICE headquarters.

    "If you see one of these vans in the neighborhood that clearly look like ICE agents, they may have police, they don't have ICE on their coats, then blow your bugle. Blow your horn, let people know that they're there," said Rev. Walter Coleman.

    There have been reports of potential sweeps on Chicago's North Side already.

    "ICE shows up at my client's door at 10 in the morning and says 'We're here to deport you,'" said attorney Chris Bergin.



    The threat of immigration raids looms over Chicago, with an enforcement operation expected to start Sunday.






    Senator Dick Durbin met Friday morning with immigrant support agencies and families, noting there is a lot of anxiety about the expected raids.

    "They are living in fear of what is about to happen," Durbin said. "When the president announced mass arrests and the mass deportations he has sent this fear across America that is breaking the hearts of so many."

    Video shot Friday morning by a homeowner's security camera in Chicago Lawn shows armed officers in blue uniforms that identified them as "police" asking for a woman with a Latino name and alias. The homeowner said he did not know anyone by that name. The homeowner could not be released.

    Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced the city will not cooperate with any ICE raids and Governor JB Pritzker said the state will also not coordinate in any way with federal immigration officials.

    Lightfoot also announced the city would provide $250,000 to the city's legal defense fund to help immigrants. She reiterated that ICE has been cut off from any police databases, and police will not provide them any assistance on immigration matters.

    "We've been very clear about the fact that our police department is not going to participate, for sure, but also not to facilitate any raids that are going to be taking place," Lightfoot said.


    "Please remember that you are not alone, you have all of us, a community of allies and networks that are here to support you," said Evelyn Venegas Cuzco of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. "Please don't forget that you are not alone."

    The raids would pursue people with final deportation orders, including families whose immigration cases were fast-tracked by judges in 10 major cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Miami.

    Hundreds of demonstrations are planned in protest of the treatment of migrants at detention centers. They're being called Lights For Liberty rallies and will take place in Chicago and several other cities around the country.

    Organizers want major changes made to the conditions at the migrant facilities.

    ICE has issued a statement that it won't comment on details of "enforcement operations," and the White House has declined comment to ABC News.

    WAUKEGAN TRIES TO EASE FEARS OF LARGE IMMIGRANT POPULATION


    News of weekend ICE raids has rattled Latino communities in the Chicago area, and in Waukegan immigrant groups are trying to ease fears.






    Waukegan has a large immigrant population, some of whom are living in fear of the federal raids.

    "If they are not doing any harm, if they are not doing anything in the streets, if they are not breaking any laws, why should they get deported, especially if they have kids and the kids are United States citizens," said Ana Reyes.


    Elvira Cantu, who is a manager at Las Vegas Hair Salon, said through a translator that the situation is sad and the salon is preparing for a drop in business. She believes some of their clients will be afraid to leave their homes.

    Organizations and advocacy groups are standing by to help those who could be impacted by the raids.

    The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) National Immigration Committee along with the Lake County Immigrant Advocacy said they are opening a command center with on-site support in Waukegan to teach people about their rights and to provide emergency assistance to families if their loved ones are taken away.

    "We will see a reign of terror inflicted upon our communities," said Julie Contreras of LULAC. "We will have children left alone in their homes when their parents, right here in the United States, are ripped out of their homes, only guilty of coming here for a better life."

    Contreras asked the public to put pressure on lawmakers to protect immigrant families.

    "We cannot stop making a call out to the senators and congressmen of this nation that should have already fixed these broken laws," she said.

    "Unfortunately it is a very traumatizing experience. That's unfortunately how immigration acts, they don't see immigrants as humans and so they try to violate their rights. Sometimes it's difficult to remember we do have rights. We do have the right to remain silent. We are able to not sign anything and we are able to resist," said the Resurrection Project immigration organizer Laura Mendoza.

    https://abc7chicago.com/hundreds-pro...icago/5390728/



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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyklo View Post

    They eventually marched from Federal Plaza to Chicago's ICE headquarters.

    I hope all this does is too piss ICE off enough to get off their asses and start mass deportations.

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    They vandalize ICE property or our Flag...throw their carcasses in jail!!!

    Fine them for littering! Fine them for public nuisance!

    Fine them for obstruction of pedestrian walkways and roads!



    HOW CAN YOU SIT BACK AND ALLOW ANGEL MOMS TO BE TREATED THAT WAY!

    HOW CAN YOU SIT BACK AND ALLOW OUR HOMELESS TO BE TREATED THAT WAY!

    HOW CAN THEIR PRESIDENT SIT BACK AND DO NOTHING!!! GO MOUTH OFF IN HIS FACE!!!

    DEPORT THEM ALL!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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