Pall of ICE spoils weekend celebrations in Chicago: 'I think people are just scared'

Chicago's Halloween Celebrations Marred by Fear of Immigration Raids

As families with young children trick-or-treated through the streets of Chicago's predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods, a sense of unease hung over the usually joyous occasion. The days before and after Halloween are a time-honored tradition for many in these communities, but this year's celebrations were noticeably subdued.

"I think people are just scared," said Cecilia Romero, 40, whose family has been celebrating Día de los Muertos – or Day of the Dead – since she was a child. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids that have been plaguing Chicago since early September seem to be the main reason for this fear.

The Trump administration's decision to allow ICE enforcement operations to continue despite Governor JB Pritzker's plea for a pause during the Halloween weekend has left many feeling anxious about their presence in public spaces. In years past, the streets of Pilsen and Little Village were packed with people celebrating the holidays, but this year they were eerily quiet.

"I guess the big difference this year is you could just feel [the] sadness," said Marco DeSantiago, 49, whose family has been attending Halloween festivities in Pilsen for 12 years. "It's a somberness, we feel personally, I could just see [it] in people's faces. It's not a joyous occasion."

The atmosphere was even more subdued at nearby soccer fields owned by the Catholic church and school St Procopius, where an annual Día de los Muertos celebration typically draws large crowds. This year, however, attendance was noticeably lower.

For many in these communities, celebrating Halloween is an important way to honor their heritage and connect with loved ones who have passed away. However, the fear of ICE raids has left some feeling anxious about participating in these traditions.

"It would be packed from the afternoon till the end," said Isabel Hernández, 27, referring to past Día de los Muertos celebrations. "I think it's more so part of the fear right now of … what's going on in the city, in the country."

As for Romero, she just wants to continue celebrating like she used to. "Hopefully, ICE will leave," she said. "We don't want them here. We don't need them here. You know, our city – and I think our country – has been doing fairly well without them coming in."
 
🤔 This whole thing is a perfect example of how the new administration's policies are affecting everyday people's lives. The fact that ICE raids are causing families to feel anxious about celebrating their cultural traditions on Halloween is a clear sign that we need more comprehensive immigration reform ASAP! 🚨 And what's even more worrying is that Governor Pritzker's pleas for a pause in these operations have fallen on deaf ears under the Trump administration. It's like they're intentionally trying to create a sense of fear and unease among our communities. The Catholic church-owned soccer fields, where Día de los Muertos celebrations usually draw huge crowds, were noticeably empty this year? That just tells me that we need more support for these communities from our leaders. We can't have our citizens living in fear of deportation just because of their cultural practices! 😷
 
🤕 this is so sad man... i feel bad for the ppl who are scared to even celebrate halloween cuz of these immigration raids 🚫 they're supposed to be a fun time with family & friends, but now it's all about fear & anxiety 😔

i think the gov is being really harsh on these communities & it's not fair 🤷‍♂️ they just wanna live their lives & celebrate their heritage without being messed with by ppl in power 👎

ice raids are never okay & we need to stop this kind of thing ASAP 💪 the ppl who are participating in these celebrations aren't bothering anyone, they're just trying to honor their loved ones & culture 🌹
 
🤔 It's crazy how somber the atmosphere is this year in Chicago's Hispanic neighborhoods 🌑 The fear of immigration raids is literally casting a shadow on Halloween celebrations 😕 It's not just about the kids trick-or-treating anymore, it's about people being anxious to be seen out and about in public. I mean, who wouldn't feel that way when you've got ICE agents potentially showing up at any moment? 🚔 The fact that Governor Pritzker asked for a pause on enforcement during the Halloween weekend just shows how deep-seated this fear is 😓 It's heartbreaking to see families feeling like they can't even celebrate their heritage without being held hostage by fear. Can't we just be able to honor our traditions without worrying about being deported or detained? 🤝
 
🤔 This is wild... Chicago's Halloween parties are supposed to be lit but this year they're super tense 😬 because of ICE raids? Like what's the point of even having a party if you're gonna be worried about getting raided, right? 🎉 I get that it's a serious issue for some people but come on, can't we find ways to celebrate without fear of deportation? 😩 And it's not just the parties either, it's like everything is just feeling more somber than usual... the streets are empty and it's really sad. 🌧️ I'm all for honoring your heritage and traditions but can't we do that in a way that doesn't make us feel like we're living in fear? 🤷‍♀️
 
You guys gotta chill a bit 🙏. I get why people are scared with all these ICE raids going on, but Halloween's supposed to be a time for fun and celebration, not fear 😬. These communities have been celebrating Día de los Muertos for years and it's an important part of their heritage. Let's try to keep the spirit of the holiday alive 🎃.

I mean, I can understand why people might be anxious about going out in public, but we gotta support our neighbors and community members who are feeling scared or upset 💕. Maybe we could even organize some sort of solidarity event or something to show everyone that we care? 🤝
 
I'm so gutted to hear that the Halloween celebrations in Chicago are being ruined for these families 🤕. It's not just about the costumes or the candy, it's about preserving their cultural heritage and connecting with loved ones who have passed away 💀. The ICE raids are having a devastating impact on people's mental health and sense of security 😓. Can't we just focus on building bridges and being inclusive instead of creating fear and anxiety? 🤝 It's heartbreaking to see the streets that were once filled with laughter and joy now feeling somber and sad 😔.
 
🤕 This is so sad for the community... it's like Halloween is supposed to be a fun time but now people are too scared to enjoy themselves 🎃😔. I can imagine how hard it must be for families who have traditions and celebrations that bring them joy, but now they're worried about being raided by ICE 👮‍♂️💼. It's not fair to them, or to their kids, that people are using Halloween as a way to spread fear 🤢. We need to support these communities and make them feel welcome again ❤️🌎.
 
🤕 it's so sad to see halloween celebrations being ruined by fear of immigration raids 🎃😔 i mean, what's the point of celebrating a holiday if you can't even enjoy it with your family and friends? these ice raids are super unfair and they're not just affecting chicago, it's like, across the whole country now 🤯

i think governor pritzker is right to ask for a pause in these enforcement operations during the halloween weekend 🙏 it's not like anyone's trying to break any laws or commit any crimes. people are just trying to celebrate and have some fun 🎉.

and i totally feel for the families who are scared because of these raids 😩 my abuela used to make me this amazing tamales for halloween every year, but now she won't even talk about it anymore 🤗

i hope something changes soon and people can start celebrating without all this fear and anxiety 😊
 
OMG 😱 you guys it's so sad to hear that people are scared to even celebrate holidays like Halloween because of immigration raids 🤯 ICE is literally ruining the vibe for communities already dealing with enough stress 💔 especially when it comes to honoring loved ones who've passed away and connecting with family 👪. Can't we just coexist peacefully? 🙏 instead of being fearful & anxious all the time? 😩
 
🌃🎃 So many people I know are feeling super nervous about ICE raids these days 🤯. As a local, it's weird to see the usual Halloween vibes dampened by fear 😔. I get why Cecilia and Marco were worried - it's not normal to see those kinds of enforcement operations around trick-or-treating families 👪.

I've lived in Chicago for years, but this is getting scary 🚨. We need our communities to feel safe, especially during holidays that are all about love and connection ❤️. I just hope the governor can get ICE to back off for good 👍. Until then, I'll be sending lots of positive vibes to those who are feeling anxious 😊. Let's keep celebrating and supporting each other 💕!
 
🕷️🌃 Chicago's Halloween vibes are super flat this year 🤕. People are too worried about those immigration raids 😟. It's like, come on, it's just a holiday 🎃... but I get it, fear is real 💔. The streets were usually so lively in Pilsen and Little Village 🌴, but now they're all quiet and spooky 🕷️. I hope the city can find a way to make people feel safe again 😊. Maybe ICE can just chill out for one day 🙏? 🤞 We need our communities to come together and celebrate 🎉... Día de los Muertos, Halloween, it's all about honoring those we lost 💀🕷️. Can't we just enjoy the spooky season without fear 😅?!
 
🤔 so i was reading about how halloween celebrations in chicago are being ruined by the fear of immigration raids 🚫😱 its really sad to hear that people are feeling anxious about participating in traditions that are supposed to be fun and celebratory. the fact that a community that has been celebrating dia de los muertos for years is now feeling scared and somber is just heartbreaking 🤕

i think what's most frustrating is that the fear of immigration raids is affecting these celebrations in such a big way 🚫💥 it's like people are being forced to hide their cultural identities and traditions because of the constant threat of deportation or detention. its not right 💔

anyway i was wondering, do you guys think the government should take steps to make communities feel safer and more welcoming during times like halloween? 🤝
 
Man, it's so sad to hear that the Halloween vibes got ruined for these Chicago families 🎃😔. ICE raids have got everyone on edge, especially in communities with deep roots like Día de los Muertos celebrations. It's like, what's the point of even celebrating if you're too scared to let loose? 🤷‍♂️ The fear is real, and it's heartbreaking that families can't even enjoy their own traditions without worrying about getting scooped up by ICE 👮.

I get why people want a pause on these raids – Governor Pritzker is right to speak out against them. But what's the solution here? These communities are already feeling so anxious about being in public spaces... it's like, can't we find a way to coexist peacefully without all this stress? 🤝 We need to create spaces where people feel safe and supported, not just for Halloween, but every day.

These families deserve to honor their heritage and connect with loved ones who've passed on without fear of getting caught up in this chaos. Let's hope that somehow, someway, we can make a difference and bring some calm back to these communities 🙏.
 
🎃 I'm literally stressed out thinking about people who are scared to celebrate Halloween due to the immigration raids 🤕. It's like, what's the point of even celebrating if you're worried about getting caught up in a raid? 😩 My friends and I were supposed to have a big Día de los Muertos party at school but now we're not sure if it's worth it. The atmosphere is already pretty somber without all the excitement... 🌫️ Maybe we can just stick together as a group and support each other instead? 🤗
 
😊 the thing is, i mean, you can't let a little fear ruin halloween, right? 🎃️ it's all about the community and the culture, not just about some raids by the authorities. and what's sad is that people are so caught up in that fear, they're missing out on the fun. maybe it's time to come together as a community, show everyone that we won't be held back by fear... like, i'm sure there are still plenty of awesome costumes and treats to go around, even if it's not as crowded as usual 🎨.
 
the way the halloween celebrations are being affected by the ice raids is really sad 🤕 it's like the fear of being deported or having family members taken away is weighing heavy on people's minds. i remember when my own parents came to this country, they were excited to celebrate new holidays and traditions with me. now i can only imagine how scary it must be for those in chicago who are living with the uncertainty of ice raids every day 🤞
 
you no see this as a super scary situation 🤕 but like i think its actually good that people are speaking out about their fears 😊 and yeah it is weird that we have to live in a world where ice raids can ruin halloween celebrations 🎃👻 what if instead of fear people just showed up with signs saying "we got your back, immigrants" and made the whole community feel more welcoming 🌈? i also think its awesome that día de los muertos is being celebrated at all - it's such an important part of latinx culture 👍
 
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