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Chicago's Cinco de Mayo parade canceled over fear tied to Trump's immigration policies, organizers say
Chicago's Cinco de Mayo parade canceled over fear tied to Trump's immigration policies, organizers say

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time11-04-2025

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Chicago's Cinco de Mayo parade canceled over fear tied to Trump's immigration policies, organizers say

The Brief The annual Cermak Road Cinco de Mayo parade and festivities have been canceled. Organizers say fear of immigration raids under the Trump administration played a key role. They hope to resume the celebration in the future when the community feels safe again. CHICAGO - Chicago's annual Cinco de Mayo parade on Cermak Road has been canceled this year, with organizers pointing to rising fear in the Mexican community due to federal immigration policies. What we know In a joint statement, the Cermak Road Chamber of Commerce and Casa Puebla announced the difficult decision to cancel the traditional Cinco de Mayo parade and festivities. The organizations cited deep concerns about community safety in light of increased immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. "Our community is very frightened because of the raids and the threat that ICE has imposed on the families that work tirelessly to provide a better future for their kids," the statement read. The parade has long been a fixture in Chicago's Mexican-American community, drawing crowds to the Little Village neighborhood each spring to celebrate heritage, music, and culture. But organizers say this year, many community members are choosing to stay home out of fear. What's next While there will be no parade this year, both the Chamber and Casa Puebla expressed hope for the future. "Our community has faced bullying and prosecution and are not indulging in community activities, (therefore) we feel that there is nothing to celebrate," the statement said. "We hope that in the near future things get situated and we can continue with the (5 de Mayo) Celebration for many more years to come." The Source The information in this article was provided by the Cermak Road Chamber of Commerce and Casa Puebla.

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