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As ICE knocks on doors in the suburbs, immigrant groups push solidarity
Federal agents knock on the door of a residence in Lyons during an immigration enforcement action over the weekend. Immigration authorities also have deployed in Palatine, Mundelein, Deer Park and Round Lake, advocates say.
BloombergAs deportations ordered by President Donald Trump spread across the suburbs, advocacy groups said they’re intensifying efforts to keep Latino immigrants informed and unified amid unease.
Federal authorities have deployed in multiple towns in recent days, including Deer Park, Palatine, Mundelein, Round Lake and Waukegan, immigrant leaders said.
“Rightfully so, our communities are fearful, they’re anxious, they’re stressed,” said Dulce Ortiz, executive director of Mano a Mano Family Resource Center in Waukegan.
Last weekend, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers “were just knocking on doors at an apartment complex in Waukegan,” Ortiz said. If the agency is “targeting people with criminal backgrounds, why aren’t they holding warrants?”
Immigrant Solidarity DuPage Coordinator Cristobal Cavazos headed to Palatine on Sunday after hearing of a contingent of ICE officers parked near a popular Hispanic grocery store.
“They say, they’re just looking for criminals, don’t worry. But in the process, they nab anybody that they can get,” Cavazos said.
Trump Border Czar Tom Homan told News Nation Wednesday that of “last count there were like 700,000 illegal aliens in this country with a criminal conviction. That’s our No. 1 target.”
Itzel Sernas was unnerved Sunday afternoon when a number of vehicles parked near the Deer Park Mexican restaurant where she works and agents with the ICE insignia got out.
Immigration advocates provided the Daily Herald with video taken at a Palatine apartment complex where residents saw ICE officials deployed. ICE has not confirmed any actions in Palatine yet.
Courtesy of Immigrant Solidarity DuPageThe officials surveyed the restaurant for a while and left.
“We were a little shocked,” Sernas said. “It is scary, but it’s sad (for) people who have lived here for so many years and are working hard. Why don’t you look for the people who are doing bad stuff instead of coming here and looking for people who are working hard?”
ISD and Mano a Mano spent weeks prior to the inauguration holding “Know Your Rights” sessions. Immigrant Solidarity is telling people, “Don’t talk, don’t open the door, don’t sign (anything) and ask to speak with a lawyer.”
“If they have no warrant, there is no obligation to open the door,” Cavazos said.
Still, undocumented longtime residents with jobs and families are looking over their shoulders, he noted.
“We’re trying to combat this paranoia with direct action and solidarity.”
ABC 7 reported an Elgin man without a criminal record was swept up by U.S. Marshals who had an arrest warrant for a relative Tuesday.
“I saw they were taking my dad through the side door. He was already in handcuffs; so, I didn’t know much,” daughter Janeth Lopez told ABC.
“No family deserves this,” she said in a GoFundMe post.
ICE has not yet responded to a Daily Herald request for information on suburban enforcement.
“Chicago was an outstanding operation,” Homan said Wednesday, adding agents have removed sexual predators, child predators, sex offenders, convicted murderers and numerous gang members.
“These were bad guys. It’s a dangerous operation, but we made Chicago a lot safer. The streets are a lot safer. It’s just a shame we can arrest these guys in the county jail, but they’re a sanctuary city, they won’t let us into the county jail.”
Other federal agencies like the FBI are assisting and “we want to increase the number of teams. We want to get the deportations up,” Homan said.
A “Know Your Rights” session is conducted by Immigrant Solidarity DuPage in December.
Joe Lewnard/jlewnard@dailyherald.com, December 2024Meanwhile, Viator House of Hospitality in the Northwest suburbs is not expecting any issues.
The not-for-profit organization hosts young men who escaped violence and crime in foreign countries and are legally in the U.S. pursuing asylum claims. Residents either work or attend school while at Viator.
“We are confident that their rights to be in the United States will be respected during this era,” Executive Director the Rev. Corey Brost said.
In recent days, reports have surfaced of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents knocking on doors in suburban neighborhoods, spreading fear and uncertainty among immigrant communities. In response, immigrant advocacy groups have been working tirelessly to push for solidarity and support among residents.The presence of ICE in suburban areas has heightened concerns among immigrant families, who fear being separated from their loved ones and facing deportation. In response, organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and local immigrant rights groups have been organizing Know Your Rights workshops, providing legal resources, and creating safe spaces for individuals to seek support.
One of the key messages from these groups is the importance of standing in solidarity with immigrant communities during this challenging time. By coming together and showing support for our neighbors, we can create a strong network of protection and advocacy against unjust immigration enforcement.
As ICE continues to target neighborhoods across the country, it is imperative that we stand united and speak out against these harmful actions. By working together to support and protect immigrant families, we can build a more inclusive and compassionate society for all. Let’s show our solidarity and stand up for justice.
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#ICE #knocks #doors #suburbs #immigrant #groups #push #solidarityRyan Seacrest Falls as ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Contestant Accidentally Knocks Him Down
Ryan Seacrest is proving that when he falls, he gets right back up!
The host, 50, took a tumble on a recent episode of Wheel of Fortune after a contestant guessed the correct answer in the final seconds of the bonus round and got overly excited. Cameras captured the hilarious moment, which began with player Daniel solving a tough category.
“Do your best, it’s living things,” Seacrest told Daniel, who only had three out of seven letters for the word. “You have 10 seconds, good luck.”
With just a few seconds left on the clock, Daniel shouted: “Guppies?”
“Yes! You got it!” Seacrest replied, surprised.
It was then that Daniel jumped up and down and reached out to Seacrest for a hug when things went down — literally.
“Oh my gosh,” Daniel exclaimed, but Seacrest assured him, “I’m good. I’m good.”
The narrator quipped, “Daniel, easy on our host,” before revealing that he won $40,000.
Seacrest playfully stepped away from Daniel, pretending to be afraid as the two laughed.
“It’s a total of $71,950,” Seacrest told the winner. “Congratulations, that’s amazing,”
He then joked to his co-host Vanna White, “Vanna, you’ll have to take over,” while fake limping.
“How did you do that in the last second?” he went on to ask.
“Push you over or solve the puzzle?” Daniel teased.
“Solve the puzzle!” Seacrest replied, to which Daniel explained, “I don’t know. I was looking up at the used letter board and I saw ‘P’ and it just popped into my head.”
Ryan Seacrest falls on the set of the Wheel of Fortune.
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“You did great,” Seacrest assured him. “Congratulations.”
Daniel continued to apologize profusely, but Seacrest said: “Don’t worry — I loved it!”
“Throw me over, tackle me, I’m totally fine with it,” the teaser for the clip also showed Seacrest say.
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In September 2024, Seacrest took over as host of Wheel of Fortune following Pat Sajak’s retirement after 40 years on the show. Kicking off his first episode, Seacrest admitted that this was “a dream job.”
“Welcome to Wheel of Fortune. I am your host, Ryan Seacrest,” he began. “I still can’t believe my luck being here with you tonight to continue this legacy of this incredible show with all of you and of course, my good friend, Vanna White.”
“I’ve been a fan of this show since I was a kid, watching in Atlanta with my family, and I know how special it is that Wheel has been in your living rooms for the past 40 years, and I’m just so grateful to be invited in,” he gushed. “I also know I’ve got some very big shoes to fill, so let’s play Wheel of Fortune!”
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In a shocking turn of events, Ryan Seacrest found himself in the hot seat as a contestant on ‘Wheel of Fortune’ – and things took a wild turn when he was accidentally knocked down by a fellow contestant!During a tense round of the game show, Ryan was standing alongside the other contestants when one of them spun the wheel with such force that it caused a domino effect, sending Ryan tumbling to the ground.
The audience gasped in disbelief as Ryan quickly got back on his feet, laughing off the unexpected mishap. Host Pat Sajak rushed to his side to make sure he was okay, while the other contestants looked on in horror.
Despite the fall, Ryan showed true professionalism and continued with the game, proving that even a stumble couldn’t keep him down. And in the end, he walked away with a big smile on his face and a newfound appreciation for the challenges of being a game show contestant.
Who knew that a simple game of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ could lead to such a memorable moment? Ryan Seacrest certainly won’t forget his time on the show anytime soon!
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Opportunity knocks for Washington State backup QB Zevi Eckhaus at DirecTV Holiday Bowl – San Diego Union-Tribune
The matchup between No. 21 Syracuse and Washington State presented DirecTV Holiday Bowl officials with an opportunity to showcase two of the nation’s top quarterbacks.
Syracuse quarterback Kyle McCord leads the nation in passing yardage with 4,326 yards. Washington State quarterback John Mateer leads the nation in combined touchdowns with 44. That includes four TDs (two passing, two rushing) this season in a 29-26 win over San Diego State.
Then Mateer entered the NCAA transfer portal (he left for Oklahoma) and there went that.
Enter Washington State backup quarterback Zevi Eckhaus, who steps into the starter’s role.
Eckhaus’ 85.7% completion percentage is among the best in the nation. Of course, he has attempted only seven passes (six completions). The stats all were compiled during the season opener against Portland State, with Eckhaus throwing for 61 yards and a touchdown.
No matter.
The Holiday Bowl’s new sales pitch — remember what USC backup quarterback Miller Moss did last year?
When USC starter Caleb Williams opted out of the 2023 Holiday Bowl, Moss was given his first start. He responded with a Holiday Bowl-record six touchdown passes in USC’s 42-28 win over Louisville.
“He stepped in and had a great outing,” Eckhaus said moments after Washington State’s arrival in San Diego on Monday afternoon. “It’s really cool to see.
“I think the biggest thing for me is just helping my team win. Obviously, that’s an awesome feat to have, something that he can carry with him forever. If I can recreate that, awesome. If I can do better, awesome. The biggest thing for me is just winning this game.”
Culver City quarterback Zevi Eckhaus (4) passes the ball during first-half game action against Palos Verdes in a Bay League showdown at Culver City High School on Friday, April 9, 2021.(Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer) While he appeared briefly this season, the 6-foot, 200-pound Eckhaus hasn’t been overwhelmed by the moment. His moment. In fact, throwing six touchdown passes in a game isn’t difficult for him to imagine. Eckhaus did exactly that in his last start.
That was at Bryant University, where Eckhaus closed out the 2023 season with a 394-yard, six-touchdown performance in a win over Southeast Missouri State.
While it was the FCS level, Eckhaus put up some impressive numbers nonetheless. In three seasons, he passed for nearly 8,500 yards and 75 touchdowns. He also ran for 760 yards and five TDs.
Eckhaus transferred to Washington State before the season, settling in as the backup QB. Washington State put together a solid NIL package in recent weeks in an attempt to keep Mateer, but it didn’t matter when Oklahoma came calling.
So Eckhaus gets his 60 minutes of fame over four quarters of football.
“I’m excited for the opportunity,” said Eckhaus, a senior from Culver City.
He tried to make practice reps as game-like as possible while Washington State (8-4) prepared for Syracuse (9-3).
“Obviously, there’s nothing that quite compares to that game-like environment,” Eckhaus said, “but I feel like I’ve prepared enough for when that times comes this Friday. …
“I hope there’s some nerves there. It’s been over a year since I’ve started a game. I feel like nerves are a good thing. If you can channel your nerves properly, they can be very beneficial.”
USC quarterback Miller Moss celebrates during their 42-28 victory over Louisville in the Holiday Bowl on Wednesday night at Petco Park in San Diego. (K.C. Alfred/The San Diego Union-Tribune) Washington State acting head coach Pete Kaligis is confident in Eckhaus, citing the quarterback’s leadership and passion.
“He’s all heart,” said Kaligis, who also stepped into a starring role recently after Cougars coach Jake Dickert left for Wake Forest. “He’s selfless. He’s the type of young man that no matter what the opportunity is, he’s going to take advantage of it. I trust him fully.”
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Opportunity knocks for Washington State backup QB Zevi Eckhaus at DirecTV Holiday Bowl – San Diego Union-TribuneThe stage is set for Washington State backup quarterback Zevi Eckhaus to step up and shine at the upcoming DirecTV Holiday Bowl. With starting QB Jayden de Laura sidelined due to injury, Eckhaus has a golden opportunity to showcase his skills and lead the Cougars to victory against the competition.
Eckhaus, a freshman from San Diego, will be playing in his hometown at SDCCU Stadium, adding an extra layer of motivation and excitement for the young quarterback. Despite limited playing time this season, Eckhaus has been preparing diligently and is ready to seize the moment when his number is called.
The Holiday Bowl presents a prime opportunity for Eckhaus to prove himself and make a statement on a national stage. With the support of his teammates and coaches, he is poised to make the most of this chance and make a lasting impression on fans and scouts alike.
As the Cougars gear up for the Holiday Bowl showdown, all eyes will be on Eckhaus as he steps into the spotlight. Will he rise to the occasion and lead Washington State to victory? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain – opportunity is knocking for Zevi Eckhaus, and he is ready to answer the call.
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