ICE Chicago news: Coalition of organizations meets in Humboldt Park, works to help communities impacted by immigration raids
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A statewide coalition comprising over 100 organizations is dedicated to supporting individuals affected by recent federal immigration raids. This group is not only helping people recover from the trauma of recent months but is also preparing for a potential second wave in the spring.

This diverse coalition, which includes Latino, Black, Asian, Native American, Muslim, LGBTQ+, and other minority groups, convened at Casa Central in Humboldt Park on Monday. They presented a united front in response to the distressing experiences faced by many in the Chicago area over the past ten weeks.

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“We are fighting for our civil rights, but ultimately, we are also defending your civil rights. It started with us, but it won’t end with us,” stated Marty Castro, Co-chair of Two Thirds United.

The discussions on Monday covered various topics, especially how to make the most of this period, as immigration enforcement operations continue but with reduced intensity.

“They will return with greater force in the spring. Ignoring this reality won’t stop it from happening. We must strengthen our defenses even more,” Castro emphasized.

Part of the coalition’s efforts includes assisting families who have lost their primary earners due to arrests and deportations.

“We are supporting them on an emergency basis. Temporary support for their rent, childcare, car issues,” said Ricardo Estrada with Metropolitan Family Services of Chicago.

The group is also addressing the trauma experienced by children who have either had their parents taken away or have witnessed some of the violent tactics used by federal immigration agents across the city in response to those protesting their actions.

“Our incoming class were the COVID babies, right? And we’re still recovering from that impact. Now, we add another layer of trauma,” said District 7Chicago School Board Member Yesenia Lopez.

The coalition also discussed ways, at a grass roots level, in which Chicago’s experience can inform the way those in Charlotte and other cities, which are now being targeted for federal immigration enforcement actions.

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