Hundreds of community organizers in Chicago have taken to the streets to show solidarity with protesters in Minneapolis, urging an end to federal immigration enforcement and demanding a cut to the Department of Homeland Security's budget. The gathering at Casa Michoacan came as part of a nationwide effort to stand up against the Trump administration's aggressive deportation campaign.
Organizers say that the federal government's actions have resulted in the deaths of immigrants and U.S. citizens, as well as the arrests of dozens of protesters who have been vocal about their opposition to immigration enforcement operations. The group is calling for an end to what it describes as a "hunting ground" mentality used by federal agents in Minnesota and surrounding areas.
In Minneapolis, federal agents have been conducting raids that have resulted in clashes with residents and protesters demanding they leave their neighborhoods. Similar tactics were used during Operation Midway Blitz, the administration's deportation campaign in the Chicago area.
The House passed the Homeland Security appropriations bill on Thursday, despite concerns from Democrats that it fails to curb President Trump's mass deportation efforts. However, Republicans managed to push the bill through with a narrow 220-207 vote.
Organizers are urging residents to call their elected officials to demand an end to funding for immigration enforcement. The spending bill allocates $20 million for body-worn cameras for ICE and CBP officers interacting with the public during immigration enforcement operations.
As tensions continue to rise, businesses in Minnesota have organized an economic blackout, with owners shutting down their doors on Friday in protest. Residents were urged to avoid work, school, and shopping to show opposition to the presence of immigration agents and federal enforcement operations in the state.
The group is also demanding accountability after a controversial ICE enforcement operation that resulted in the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen who was killed by an ICE agent on January 7. The shooting death mirrored two similar incidents in the Chicago area during Operation Midway Blitz.
"We won't stand idly by as they separate families and we will exercise our rights every single day," said Veronica Castro, deputy director of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. "We demand ICE out of Minnesota, ICE out of Illinois, ICE out of everywhere."
Organizers say that the federal government's actions have resulted in the deaths of immigrants and U.S. citizens, as well as the arrests of dozens of protesters who have been vocal about their opposition to immigration enforcement operations. The group is calling for an end to what it describes as a "hunting ground" mentality used by federal agents in Minnesota and surrounding areas.
In Minneapolis, federal agents have been conducting raids that have resulted in clashes with residents and protesters demanding they leave their neighborhoods. Similar tactics were used during Operation Midway Blitz, the administration's deportation campaign in the Chicago area.
The House passed the Homeland Security appropriations bill on Thursday, despite concerns from Democrats that it fails to curb President Trump's mass deportation efforts. However, Republicans managed to push the bill through with a narrow 220-207 vote.
Organizers are urging residents to call their elected officials to demand an end to funding for immigration enforcement. The spending bill allocates $20 million for body-worn cameras for ICE and CBP officers interacting with the public during immigration enforcement operations.
As tensions continue to rise, businesses in Minnesota have organized an economic blackout, with owners shutting down their doors on Friday in protest. Residents were urged to avoid work, school, and shopping to show opposition to the presence of immigration agents and federal enforcement operations in the state.
The group is also demanding accountability after a controversial ICE enforcement operation that resulted in the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen who was killed by an ICE agent on January 7. The shooting death mirrored two similar incidents in the Chicago area during Operation Midway Blitz.
"We won't stand idly by as they separate families and we will exercise our rights every single day," said Veronica Castro, deputy director of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. "We demand ICE out of Minnesota, ICE out of Illinois, ICE out of everywhere."