Chicago Mexican Independence Day Parade held in Little Village as show of pride amid ICE raids: 'Not going to let anyone scare us'
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The 86th annual Mexican Independence Day Parade successfully proceeded on Sunday in Chicago’s Little Village, despite worries about heightened immigration enforcement.

This year’s turnout was lower than usual, yet thousands still came to honor Mexican culture and heritage, making the celebration feel like both a display of pride and defiance.

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Amid the festivities, protest signs like “ICE out of Chicago” and “Hands off Chicago” were almost as common as the red, white, and green of the Mexican flag adorning the parade route. Participants and onlookers showed their resolve that the joy of Mexican Independence Day would remain unbowed.

“It’s just a great experience. Always a good time, and Viva Mexico,” spectator Griselda Herrera said.

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“We must showcase our pride in being Mexican and not allow fear to silence us,” said attendee Vicente Hernandez. “We are here to stay.”

The event unfolded with its usual exuberance, showcasing the lively sights and sounds of Mexican culture. Political figures, including Mayor Brandon Johnson, were present, demonstrating their backing for a community that feels embattled lately.

“Celebrating is a right we deserve,” stated 22nd Ward Ald. Michael Rodriguez. “We have every reason to be proud Mexican-Americans gathering on 26th Street.”

Immigration advocates marched in the parade while also handing out “know your rights” cards to spectators and keeping a watchful eye on the streets just beyond the area. A contingent of attorneys were at the ready, in case they were needed.

“Even this morning there were some sightings of some agents in the area,” said Andre Gordillo with the Illinois Coalition of Immigrant and Refugee Rights. “So thankfully, as of now, we haven’t seen anything, but we know they are out there, and they have a quota to hit.”

With other Mexican Independence Day celebrations were canceled or postponed this year, and many people choosing to watch the broadcast of Sunday s parade from home, organizers remained grateful for those who did show up.

“They deserve to feel joy,” said Jennifer Aguilar with the Little Village Chamber of Commerce. “They deserve to celebrate and to have this beautiful moment despite everything that’s going on.”

Ahead of the Mexican Independence Day Parade, runners and walkers were out in Little Village. The El Grito 5K Family Run and Walk also happened along 26th Street. Organizers said it’s more than a race; it’s a celebration of culture and community.

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Meanwhile this weekend, Chicago is preparing for a possible a influx of vehicles and people downtown who will be out celebrating Mexican Independence Day. In past years, gridlock has left the Loop inaccessible.

The Chicago Police Department is preparing to implement restricted vehicle traffic downtown in the event of extreme conditions this weekend. If circumstances warrant, police said vehicle traffic may be restricted to residents who live or work in the central business district.

Residents and employees will be allowed entry at select access points if they show their driver’s license or employee ID. Police said anyone driving in to attend event or have reservations should plan to provide proof, such as a ticket or electronic confirmation.

The procedures will only apply to vehicles and not pedestrians.

In the event of limiting vehicle access to the downtown area, the following locations will serve as access points:
-Chicago/Green
-Halsted/Washington
– Halsted/Madison
-Halsted/Jackson
-Division/LaSalle
-Roosevelt/Canal
-Taylor/Des Plaines
-18th/State
-18th/Michigan
-18th/Indiana

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