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Chicagoans Mobilize To Demand An End To The Federal Occupation

Above photo: Thousands assemble on Michigan Avenue to fight back against the occupation. Fight Back! News / Payton Bietry.

Chicago, IL – On October 8, 7000 Chicagoans mobilized in the Loop to demand an end to the occupation of the city by ICE and the National Guard.

The thousands of people coming out on a Wednesday evening shows that the momentum of the resistance against Trump’s occupation is not slowing down. Chicago is in the center of this country’s fight back against Trump’s reactionary agenda, alongside LA and DC.

“We must build the largest united front against the invasion of our city and state. We need to escalate our defense and go on the offensive! To block the movement of the National Guard and shut down ICE operations,” opened Husam Marajda of the United States Palestinian Community Network (USPCN). He urged people to join the movement and get involved with an organization.

“What we are seeing is an administration that is sending troops in to scare us into silence. To punish dissent. And we will not allow that here in the city of Chicago,” said Jessie Fuentes, the progressive Puerto Rican alderperson of the 26th ward of Chicago. On October 3, Fuentes was violently arrested by racist ICE agents after she had confronted them over planned kidnappings of people in the Humboldt Park Hospital. Fuentes stood in solidarity with protesters and has promised to continue fighting for immigrants in the City Council.

Frank Chapman, executive director of the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, spoke last at the rally. He challenged the crowd, stating, “We have to stop these ICE agents.” The ICE occupation has killed Silverio Villegas-Gonzalez. This past weekend, Marimar Martinez, a U.S. citizen, was shot by federal agents, but survived. Chapman addressed these acts, saying, “We have to use every means necessary to stop those who come here to kill us; who come here to occupy.”

Chapman finished with, “We had a peaceful demonstration, but when we’re violently attacked, we have the right to defend ourselves!”

Protesters marched down Michigan Avenue, making it clear that Chicagoans are not licking boots, and they are ready to take down Trump and his long repressive agenda.

Join the resistance!

The Coalition Against the Trump Agenda (CATA) is a coalition of over 80 organizations building a united front against the reactionary Trump administration. The Trump administration is coming after all sectors of the people’s movements. It’s the coalition’s goal to unite these movements in action against the reactionary Trump agenda.

Join the coalition and help build the fight back at coalitionagainsttrumpagenda.org.

UIC students protest ICE kidnapping on campus

By River Argyilan.

On Thursday, October 9, Mexican Students de Aztlán (MeSA) at the University of Illinois Chicago organized an emergency protest after the ICE kidnapping of two women on campus.

The day before, around 2:50 p.m., students and staff watched as ICE agents dragged the two women out of the car, slammed them onto the pavement and kneeled on their backs as they bound their arms.

This violent abduction took place in front of the Student Services Building, which houses the Rigo Padilla-Pérez Undocumented Student Resource Center. The center offers services like Know Your Rights training, emergency planning support, campus and community resource workshops, policy updates, and referrals to legal benefits and mental health services.

The UIC Police Department stood by and watched the kidnapping take place, refusing to release any public advisory regarding the detainments and presence of ICE on campus. Later in the day, it was reported that the two women were released from custody, but the events shook the UIC community, leaving students and staff scared and angry. At this time, UIC still has not made any public statements.

Over 200 students were mobilized with the support of New Students for a Democratic Society (New SDS) at UIC, Latine Student Coalition (LSC), Union of Puerto Rican Students (UPRS), Jewish Student Collective (JSC), Anakbayan at UIC, and Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO).

Students took the quad demanding ICE off campus with chants like “No more violence, no more lies! Time for ICE to say goodbye!”

Students speak out against ICE

Katherine Campos, the secretary of the LSC and an intern at the university’s Latino Cultural Center, stated, “I know I am not alone when I say that I live in a constant state of fear. Fear that one day my parents will be taken from me. When one child of immigrants cries, all children of immigrants cry. We deserve to live without fear. We deserve to live. I know it’s scary to be living in times of violence, but we must be loud. We must resist.”

“And then I find out to see at least a dozen armed ICE officers blocking off 39th and Kedzie, rolling out a tank to terrorize my neighbors, using militarized tactical vehicles, helicopters, and then releasing tear-gassing and pepper spray on my neighbors and community members who were unarmed!” recounted Gianna Escareno, co-chair of the Coalition Against the Trump Agenda (CATA) and member of New SDS at UIC, on her experience with the standoff between ICE agents and community members on the Southwest Side.

Rodrigo Cortes Espinoza, a member of MeSA and an organizer from the Little Village/Pilsen area, shared his experience speaking to UIC PD, “They showed no concern for the people who were kidnapped nor any intention to share a mass email. This type of negligence will not stand. We demand that the university clearly states their position of defending students’ safety.”

Member of FRSO Gio Araujo told the crowd, “Hermanas, hermanos, right now is the time of open struggle, right now is the time where we leave the defensive and become the offensive. Right now we need to be standing up to these occupations. We need to be standing up to these troops. If these motherfuckers are taking our family members, we’re going to fight back! Right?”

Luna Fernanda stated, “So long as I have a voice, I will use it to speak for the people who need to be heard. We will not fall. I know that the oppressors can hear us. I hope the screams and cries of our people haunt them at night! No human being is illegal!”

The students finished with a march to University Hall to demand ice off campus and sanctuary campus now!

At the end of the protest, organizers urged students to get involved with the student movement on campus.

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