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CHICAGO ACTIVISTS CALL FOR ACTION AGAINST ICE RAIDS ON DAY LABORERS

In neighborhoods across Chicago, hard-working day laborers are living under a cloud of fear. Immigrant justice advocates are rallying to demand that the City take decisive action in response to escalating ICE raids targeting vulnerable workers. Organizers argue these enforcement actions unlawfully disrupt lives, strain trust in local institutions, and undermine the city’s moral responsibility to protect all residents—even those without legal status 【WGN-TV】.

Rapid response teams say the first confirmed raid happened on Sept. 16 at the Home Depot on 87th Street, a well-known hiring site for day laborers. Witnesses described how multiple ICE vehicles blocked entrances and exits while agents moved in to detain workers. Just days later, more raids followed—on Sept. 17, Sept. 25, and Sept. 26—hitting additional spots, including the Home Depot on 47th Street and areas near Cicero and Armitage 【WGN-TV】.

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For many activists, these actions highlight a pattern of intimidation that leaves communities shaken and families vulnerable. Faith leaders, labor organizers, and neighborhood advocates are pressing city leadership to establish stronger protections, ensure oversight, and create safe channels for workers to report abuse. To them, this fight isn’t just about policy—it’s about dignity, equity, and justice for Chicago’s immigrant community 【WGN-TV】.

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