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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.
    Bloomberg

    As 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 DuPage

    The 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 2024

    Meanwhile, 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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  • The Power of Solidarity: Building a More Inclusive Society for Black Individuals

    The Power of Solidarity: Building a More Inclusive Society for Black Individuals


    Solidarity is a powerful force that has the ability to bring about positive change in society. When individuals come together in solidarity, they are able to amplify their voices and work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable world for all.

    In recent years, there has been a growing movement towards solidarity among Black individuals and communities. This solidarity has been fueled by a shared sense of injustice and a desire to dismantle systems of oppression that have historically marginalized Black people.

    One of the key ways in which solidarity is being manifested is through grassroots organizing and activism. Black individuals and communities are coming together to protest against police brutality, advocate for criminal justice reform, and demand equal rights and opportunities for all.

    Solidarity also plays a crucial role in creating a more inclusive society for Black individuals. When people stand together in solidarity, they are able to challenge harmful stereotypes and prejudices, and create spaces where Black voices are heard and respected.

    Moreover, solidarity can help to build bridges between different communities and foster understanding and empathy among people from diverse backgrounds. By standing in solidarity with Black individuals, people can learn from one another, share experiences, and work together towards a common goal of creating a more just and equitable society.

    It is important for all individuals to recognize the power of solidarity and the role it plays in building a more inclusive society for Black individuals. By coming together in solidarity, we can create a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their race or background.

    In conclusion, the power of solidarity is a force that can bring about positive change in society. By standing together in solidarity, we can create a more inclusive and equitable world for Black individuals and all marginalized communities. It is essential for all individuals to recognize the importance of solidarity and work towards building a society that values diversity, equality, and justice for all.


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  • The Art of the March: Creativity and Solidarity in Protest Movements

    The Art of the March: Creativity and Solidarity in Protest Movements


    Protest movements have long been a powerful tool for advocating for social change and justice. From the civil rights movement to the women’s suffrage movement, activists have used marches and demonstrations to make their voices heard and demand action from those in power. But beyond the chants and signs, there is another form of expression that plays a crucial role in protest movements: art.

    The art of the march is a powerful tool that can both inspire and mobilize people to take action. From colorful banners and posters to elaborate costumes and performances, creativity is a key component of many successful protest movements. Art has the ability to communicate complex ideas and emotions in a way that words alone cannot, making it a vital tool for engaging the public and driving social change.

    One of the key benefits of using art in protest movements is its ability to foster a sense of solidarity among participants. By creating art together, activists can build a sense of community and shared purpose that strengthens their resolve and helps them to overcome obstacles. This sense of solidarity can also help to attract new supporters to the cause, as people are drawn to the creativity and passion of those involved in the movement.

    Art can also be a powerful tool for challenging the status quo and pushing boundaries. By using bold and provocative imagery, artists can draw attention to important issues and spark conversations that might not otherwise take place. Art has the ability to disrupt the everyday routine and force people to confront uncomfortable truths, making it a powerful catalyst for change.

    In addition to its ability to inspire and mobilize, art can also serve as a form of resistance in itself. In repressive regimes, artists have often been at the forefront of resistance movements, using their creativity to challenge authority and demand justice. By creating art that challenges the status quo, activists can push back against oppression and create space for dissent and resistance.

    Overall, the art of the march is a powerful tool for driving social change and building solidarity in protest movements. By harnessing the creative energy of artists and activists, movements can amplify their message and engage the public in new and innovative ways. Whether through colorful banners, powerful performances, or thought-provoking installations, art has the ability to transform protests into powerful expressions of resistance and solidarity.


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  • Statement by Vital Voices on Decision to Rescind Voices of Solidarity Award.

    Statement by Vital Voices on Decision to Rescind Voices of Solidarity Award.





    Statement by Vital Voices on Decision to Rescind Voices of Solidarity Award. – Vital Voices













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    The Voices of Solidarity Award honors remarkable men who have shown courage and compassion in advocating on behalf of women and girls. On December 9, 2024, we recognized Justin Baldoni with this award. On Saturday, December 21, we learned through news reports about a lawsuit brought by Blake Lively against Mr. Baldoni, his publicists, and others that is disturbing and alleges abhorrent conduct. The communications among Mr. Baldoni and his publicists included in the lawsuit – and the PR effort they indicate – are, alone, contrary to the values of Vital Voices and the spirit of the Award. We have notified Mr. Baldoni that we have rescinded this award.

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    Statement by Vital Voices on Decision to Rescind Voices of Solidarity Award

    We at Vital Voices regret to announce that we have made the difficult decision to rescind the Voices of Solidarity Award that was previously granted to an individual. After further investigation and careful consideration, we have found that the actions and statements made by the recipient do not align with the values and mission of our organization.

    Vital Voices is committed to promoting and advancing women’s rights and gender equality around the world. We cannot in good conscience continue to honor an individual whose actions undermine these core principles. It is important for us to hold ourselves and our awardees to the highest ethical standards.

    We understand that this decision may be disappointing to some, but we believe it is necessary to maintain the integrity of our awards program and uphold the values that we stand for. We remain dedicated to supporting and uplifting women leaders who work tirelessly to create positive change in their communities.

    Thank you for your understanding and continued support. Together, we can build a more just and equitable world for all.

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