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A recent surge in deportations targeting undocumented immigrants in Chicago has left many families in turmoil. According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), more than 5,500 arrests occurred between January 23 and 29, up from an average of 300 daily in previous years. This operation, ordered by the Trump administration, has instilled fear in communities largely dependent on foreign labor for economic stability.
Many local residents, like Manuel, a waiter, express resilience despite the threats, saying they must continue working to support their families. “Raids are nothing new for us,” he noted. Industry experts highlight that undocumented workers make up a significant portion of the labor force in Chicago’s restaurants and manufacturing sectors, raising concerns about the broader economic implications of such enforcement actions.
Pastor Paco Amador from New Life Church has witnessed the community’s anxiety firsthand, stating, “Children are not going to school, and businesses are closing.” Activist groups are mobilizing to support affected families by providing resources and emergency plans.