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    Chicago’s Migrant Community Prepares for Possible ICE Raids Under Trump’s Administration

    January 20, 2025Updated:January 20, 20253 Mins Read
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    An ICE agent monitors hundreds of asylum seekers being processed on June 6, 2023, in New York City.David Dee Delgado / Getty Images file. Source: NBC News.
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    As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, he has made it clear that cracking down on illegal immigration will be one of his top priorities. This has sparked concern among Chicago’s migrant community, which is now bracing for the possibility of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids targeting sanctuary cities like Chicago.

    Local leaders and immigrant rights groups gathered in the Pilsen neighborhood on Saturday to discuss how best to support undocumented immigrants ahead of these potential operations. With Trump’s inauguration just days away, sources close to the incoming administration have revealed that federal agents plan to arrest unauthorized immigrants in major U.S. cities, with Chicago being a key target. The raids could begin as soon as Tuesday, just after Trump is sworn in.

    In Chicago, ICE officials have reportedly requested additional agents for these operations, a move that was made without the knowledge of senior leaders at the agency in Washington. This has raised concerns among migrant advocacy groups, who have been working hard to prepare undocumented residents for the possibility of encounters with ICE agents.

    Mari Rodriguez, a Venezuelan immigrant who has lived in Chicago for about a year, shared her fears about the looming raids. Selling tamales in the Pilsen neighborhood, Rodriguez expressed her gratitude for the work she’s been able to do but also acknowledged the uncertainty and fear that comes with being undocumented. “We came to work. We came to work,” she said, emphasizing her desire to contribute to her new community.

    Rodriguez’s concerns are shared by many other migrants in Chicago, especially after comments made by Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan. During a recent visit to the city, Homan referred to Chicago as “ground zero” for the administration’s mass deportation efforts, intensifying the anxiety felt by local residents.

    Congressman Chuy Garcia (D-IL) addressed the fears of the community, reminding them that immigration raids and attacks on migrant rights are not new to Chicago. “This community has been the subject of attacks and immigration raids going back to the 1960s,” he said. Garcia stressed the importance of standing together and resisting intimidation, advocating for justice and protection for all people, regardless of their immigration status.

    As the Trump administration prepares to enforce its immigration policies, Chicago’s status as a sanctuary city remains a powerful symbol of resistance. Local leaders and advocates continue to rally around vulnerable communities, determined to uphold the city’s legacy of inclusivity and support for all residents.

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