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The cyclists arrive at sunrise, rolling through Chicagos Latino neighborhoods and stopping at tamale carts, elote stands and candy stalls. They buy out every last item every tamale, every corn cob, every bundle of sweets. Then they load up the food and deliver it to shelters and families in need.
Since the start of a federal immigration crackdown that has led to more than 3,200 arrests in the Chicago metropolitan area, streets and storefronts in the citys Latino neighborhoods have emptied out. Street vendors, fearing arrest, have been afraid to leave their homes to work. Local restaurants have struggled as customers stay home.
But as fear spread, so did something else neighbors stepping up for one another and finding creative ways to show up for vendors and restaurant owners. This includes a grassroots effort to organize so-called buy out events meant to allow vendors who fear being detained by immigration agents to go home early. Some Chicagoans have pooled money in their neighborhoods or through local organizations while others have simply bought out taco stands while on their way to work or tamale vendors outside their local bars.
In Little Village, Rick Rosales, community organizer with Cycling x Solidarity, helps organize two of these buy out rides per week that typically support five street vendors each.
https://apnews.com/article/chicago-illinois-immigration-ice-c24537965e31860fb07ba83e79de4f4b
So very proud of the way Chicagoans have stepped up!
LetMyPeopleVote
(179,822 posts)These people are amazing and have stepped up.
GreenWave
(12,640 posts)awesomerwb1
(5,101 posts)Makes my eyes damp.
leftstreet
(40,666 posts)RainCaster
(13,702 posts)With the news being wall to wall TSF corruption bullshit, it's so good to hear some positive news like this.
Wild blueberry
(8,295 posts)Love to see people stepping up and helping one another.
Thank you.
Hassler
(4,921 posts)LA have creatively addressed dealing with ICIS goons.
orangecrush
(30,247 posts)Botany
(77,315 posts)... different ways Americans are finding ways to resist the fascism.
tritsofme
(19,899 posts)twodogsbarking
(18,774 posts)Not even.........
joanbarnes
(2,119 posts)barbtries
(31,307 posts)i lose my words when attempting to express how much i hate ICE and what they're doing to people.
Pinback
(13,600 posts)and it can be replicated across the country.
PatSeg
(53,214 posts)There is no city quite like it and I miss it in so many ways.
Blue Owl
(59,086 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(14,361 posts)Spent considerable time there in my early 20s and would live there except for two things---my husband's job is here, and I HATE the winters. Otherwise it's a great place with wonderful people and wonderful places to go, And that's not even to mention the great food.
Keep on rockin' and resisting, Chicago! We are with you 100%!
ChazInAz
(3,017 posts)Love Chicago, I lived in China Town when I worked for Steppenwolf Theatre. Winters are why I now live in Tucson.
I felt my character had been built enough.
chia
(2,817 posts)FadedMullet
(926 posts)....a few years ago that Chicago had more Polish speaking people than Warsaw?
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