"Chicago se convierte en una zona libre de operaciones de ICE: negocios y residentes unidos contra la inmigración represiva"
En un esfuerzo para proteger a sus residentes, el alcalde de Chicago Brandon Johnson ha firmado una orden ejecutiva que prohíbe a los agentes del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) operar en propiedades municipales, incluyendo escuelas públicas, bibliotecas, parques y edificios. La medida busca evitar la intimidación y el miedo que sienten muchos inmigrantes en la ciudad.
En la comunidad de Brighton Park, un barrio con una fuerte presencia latina, los negocios y residentes han comenzado a sumarse al esfuerzo para protegerse contra las operaciones represivas de ICE. El gimnasio de boxeo 3 JMH Boxing, propiedad de Miguel Hernández, ha instalado letreros que prohiben la entrada de agentes federales.
"Hemos visto cómo este tipo de operaciones afectan a nuestras familias y negocios", dijo Hernández. "Queremos que se sientan cómodas al venir aquí".
La comunidad está unida en su rechazo a las operaciones represivas de ICE, y muchos residentes han expresado su apoyo a la orden ejecutiva del alcalde. El director ejecutivo del Brighton Park Neighborhood Council, Patrick Brosnan, ha destacado que su grupo trabaja con otros grupos comunitarios para responder rápidamente a los informes de actividad de ICE.
"Tenemos familias que no han salido de su casa en dos semanas por el miedo a ser detenidos", dijo Brosnan. "Nuestros negocios quieren que sus clientes estén seguros, y queremos que nuestra comunidad esté segura".
La administración de Trump ha denunciado las "zonas libres de ICE" y criticado al alcalde por "proteger a los criminales más depravados y violentos de la justicia". Sin embargo, el movimiento de resistencia en Brighton Park y otras comunidades de Chicago se mantiene firme en su determinación de proteger sus derechos y bienestar.
La orden ejecutiva de Johnson es un paso importante hacia la lucha contra las operaciones represivas de ICE, pero también es un recordatorio de que aún hay mucho trabajo por hacer para asegurar que los derechos de los inmigrantes sean respetados en la ciudad. La comunidad seguirá trabajando juntos para protegerse y defender sus intereses.
				
			En un esfuerzo para proteger a sus residentes, el alcalde de Chicago Brandon Johnson ha firmado una orden ejecutiva que prohíbe a los agentes del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) operar en propiedades municipales, incluyendo escuelas públicas, bibliotecas, parques y edificios. La medida busca evitar la intimidación y el miedo que sienten muchos inmigrantes en la ciudad.
En la comunidad de Brighton Park, un barrio con una fuerte presencia latina, los negocios y residentes han comenzado a sumarse al esfuerzo para protegerse contra las operaciones represivas de ICE. El gimnasio de boxeo 3 JMH Boxing, propiedad de Miguel Hernández, ha instalado letreros que prohiben la entrada de agentes federales.
"Hemos visto cómo este tipo de operaciones afectan a nuestras familias y negocios", dijo Hernández. "Queremos que se sientan cómodas al venir aquí".
La comunidad está unida en su rechazo a las operaciones represivas de ICE, y muchos residentes han expresado su apoyo a la orden ejecutiva del alcalde. El director ejecutivo del Brighton Park Neighborhood Council, Patrick Brosnan, ha destacado que su grupo trabaja con otros grupos comunitarios para responder rápidamente a los informes de actividad de ICE.
"Tenemos familias que no han salido de su casa en dos semanas por el miedo a ser detenidos", dijo Brosnan. "Nuestros negocios quieren que sus clientes estén seguros, y queremos que nuestra comunidad esté segura".
La administración de Trump ha denunciado las "zonas libres de ICE" y criticado al alcalde por "proteger a los criminales más depravados y violentos de la justicia". Sin embargo, el movimiento de resistencia en Brighton Park y otras comunidades de Chicago se mantiene firme en su determinación de proteger sus derechos y bienestar.
La orden ejecutiva de Johnson es un paso importante hacia la lucha contra las operaciones represivas de ICE, pero también es un recordatorio de que aún hay mucho trabajo por hacer para asegurar que los derechos de los inmigrantes sean respetados en la ciudad. La comunidad seguirá trabajando juntos para protegerse y defender sus intereses.
 I'm not sure if this is a win for the city or just a power play by the mayor... I mean, what's to stop other law enforcement agencies from coming in and causing similar issues?
 I'm not sure if this is a win for the city or just a power play by the mayor... I mean, what's to stop other law enforcement agencies from coming in and causing similar issues?  And isn't it just a matter of time before Trump's admin starts fighting this in court?
 And isn't it just a matter of time before Trump's admin starts fighting this in court?  Has anyone fact-checked the claims about how many families have been kept indoors due to ICE activity? Those numbers seem sketchy...
 Has anyone fact-checked the claims about how many families have been kept indoors due to ICE activity? Those numbers seem sketchy...  How did the Brighton Park Neighborhood Council even get involved in this, and what's their actual connection to the community?
 How did the Brighton Park Neighborhood Council even get involved in this, and what's their actual connection to the community? 
 . I've got some family members who are from Latin America and they're always telling me about the struggles they faced when they came to the US. It's heartbreaking to think that people are still living in fear of being deported or detained just because of their immigration status.
. I've got some family members who are from Latin America and they're always telling me about the struggles they faced when they came to the US. It's heartbreaking to think that people are still living in fear of being deported or detained just because of their immigration status. . As someone who's always been passionate about social justice, I believe that everyone deserves to feel safe and protected in their own city. It's amazing to see the community coming together like this to support each other and resist these oppressive policies.
. As someone who's always been passionate about social justice, I believe that everyone deserves to feel safe and protected in their own city. It's amazing to see the community coming together like this to support each other and resist these oppressive policies. . She's always saying that as long as people care, we can make a difference. And I think that's so true
. She's always saying that as long as people care, we can make a difference. And I think that's so true  . The more we stand together and support each other, the stronger our voices will be in demanding change.
. The more we stand together and support each other, the stronger our voices will be in demanding change. . It's not just about attending rallies or signing petitions – it's about showing up for your community and fighting for their rights when they need you most. And I'm so grateful to see Chicago taking steps towards becoming a more inclusive and compassionate city
. It's not just about attending rallies or signing petitions – it's about showing up for your community and fighting for their rights when they need you most. And I'm so grateful to see Chicago taking steps towards becoming a more inclusive and compassionate city  .
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. . The fact is, most undocumented folks are just trying to make a living and provide for their families. They deserve compassion and understanding, not fear and intimidation
. The fact is, most undocumented folks are just trying to make a living and provide for their families. They deserve compassion and understanding, not fear and intimidation  .
. . It's going to take more than just an executive order to ensure everyone feels safe and respected in Chicago
. It's going to take more than just an executive order to ensure everyone feels safe and respected in Chicago 
 This whole "zona libre de operaciones de ICE" thing is like a Band-Aid on a bullet wound - it might make the in-migration crisis feel temporarily solved, but what about all the other issues with immigration laws and enforcement that are still gonna be there?
 This whole "zona libre de operaciones de ICE" thing is like a Band-Aid on a bullet wound - it might make the in-migration crisis feel temporarily solved, but what about all the other issues with immigration laws and enforcement that are still gonna be there?  And let's not forget, some people are just gonna find ways to sneak around these new rules anyway...
 And let's not forget, some people are just gonna find ways to sneak around these new rules anyway... 
 , making their whole area basically a sanctuary for immigrants
, making their whole area basically a sanctuary for immigrants  it's like they're saying "hey, we know you're not all bad, and we're gonna try to protect you from these oppressive ICE agents
 it's like they're saying "hey, we know you're not all bad, and we're gonna try to protect you from these oppressive ICE agents  .
.  . Like, they're installing signs at businesses that explicitly say "no ICE"
. Like, they're installing signs at businesses that explicitly say "no ICE"  .
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. , but I think the real message here is that there are still people who care about justice and equality
, but I think the real message here is that there are still people who care about justice and equality 