City urged to install more ‘ICE-free zone’ signs near Little Village schools

Feds' Presence Near Chicago Schools Sparks Calls for "ICE-Free Zones"

The presence of federal immigration agents near schools in Little Village has left students and parents on edge, prompting a renewed push to install more "ICE-free zone" signs at school parking lots.

On Tuesday, agents were spotted around the parking lot of Lazaro Cardenas Elementary School, where employees and community members asked them to leave after they were seen driving around the parking lot. The agents then went to a nearby alley and detained four people.

Federal agents have also been seen near Farragut Career Academy in Little Village, where students were practicing.

The sightings have reignited calls for the city to speed up installing over 500 signs at school parking lots to prohibit immigration agents from using city property. The mayor's office has argued that the signs are necessary to enforce an executive order prohibiting immigration agents from using city property.

However, community members claim that these efforts will not prevent federal operations on school property and instead want more action to be taken to protect students.

"We're adding another layer of trauma to our children," said Baltazar Enriquez, president of the Little Village Community Council. "We need a sign here in every school in Little Village that says ICE agents cannot use CPS property."

Community members claim that these sightings have made students afraid to go to school and want swift action from the city.

"We'll buy the signs, we'll put up the signs," Enriquez said if money is an issue.

In recent days, community members have reported multiple sightings of immigration agents near schools in Little Village, leaving students feeling anxious about attending classes.
 
This just gets crazy 🤯. Schools are supposed to be safe spaces for kids, and now they're being used as a means for federal immigration agents to swoop in and make people feel super uncomfortable. I mean, what's next? Are we gonna have cops patrolling the playgrounds too? It's like, can't these agencies just find another way to do their jobs without putting innocent kids at risk?

And don't even get me started on the "ICE-free zone" signs. Like, who's really stopping them from showing up if they want to? It's not like a sign is gonna make 'em magically disappear 🙄. And what about all these people being detained in an alleyway nearby? That's just disturbing. The city's gotta do better than just slapping up some signs and calling it a day.

We need real solutions here, not just empty gestures to placate the community. When are we gonna see actual action taken to protect our kids from getting caught in the crossfire of these agencies' operations?
 
its so sad to see our kids having to deal with this 🤕...i feel like we shouldnt be forcing signs up everywhere, its just gonna give them more anxiety thinkin they cant even play outside without ICE showin up...we need to find a way to keep our schools safe and free from fear for our kids' sake ❤️.
 
I was just thinking about my favorite pizza joint downtown and how they added a new topping last week... garlic shrimp! I mean, who knew? Anyway, back to this story - you know what's crazy? How some people get worked up over federal agents at schools when like, there are actual kids in those classrooms. Like, what if the agents were just lost or something? Wouldn't it be weird if they just sat down and started playing with Play-Doh instead of patrolling the parking lot?

I'm also kinda curious about how the city is gonna pay for all these "ICE-free zone" signs... do you think we should start selling 'em as souvenir t-shirts or something? Just a thought.
 
🤝 I feel so bad for these kids, you know? They're already dealing with school and stuff, and then they gotta worry about ICE agents showing up at their school... 🤕 It's like, what can you do when someone's trying to make you feel scared all the time?

I get that the city wants to protect its property, but at the same time, I think the community has a point. These signs aren't gonna stop the feds from doing their thing, so why bother? 🤔 It's like, let's focus on keeping our kids safe and happy, not just dealing with paperwork and bureaucracy.

And honestly, Baltazar Enriquez makes some valid points... adding more trauma to these kids' lives can have long-term effects. We need to think about the bigger picture here. Maybe we could look into alternative solutions that don't involve physical signs, like community-led initiatives or working with local organizations? 🤝
 
This is super scary for the kids 🤕... can you imagine walking to school and seeing federal agents lurking around? I totally get why the parents are freaking out 😩. Those ICE agents need to stay away from our schools, period 💯. The city should be doing more to protect these kids, not just adding signs that might not even stop the agents 🤔. We need concrete action, like real police presence or something! 🚨
 
I'm totally freaked out by this 🤯! I mean, I get it that we need to support our communities and all, but can't we find a more chill way to address the issue? 🙄 Having federal agents lurking around schools in Little Village is super scary for the kids. We should be focusing on creating safe spaces, not adding more stress to their lives 😩. 500 signs might seem like a lot, but I'd rather see actual action taken to prevent these sightings from happening in the first place 💪. It's time for our city leaders to step up and prioritize the well-being of our students 👧🏽. Can we please just make school a safe space for everyone? 🌈
 
omg this is getting crazy 🤯 i mean like we cant even focus on our exams without worrying about federal agents showing up at school 📚👮‍♀️ theyre not gonna let us learn if we can't feel safe around here 🤕 the idea of ICE-free zones is kinda cool, idk how it works tho 🤔 maybe the city should just get a lawyer and tell them to chill out 😒 Baltazar Enriquez sounds like he means business 💪 we need to stand up for our community 👫
 
I'm so worried about these kids 🤕 they deserve to feel safe at school and with their families. Adding more signs won't solve the problem, we need action from the city to stop the feds from showing up like that! 🚫 It's not fair to the community or the students who are already dealing with a lot of stress and uncertainty about immigration...
 
OMG I'm so concerned about this 🤕... I mean, can't we just focus on getting the kids to school without worrying about ICE agents lurking around? 😬 It's like, they're trying to traumatize our little ones and it's not okay. We need to do more than just slap some signs up – we need concrete action to keep these kids safe 🚨. The fact that community members are having to deal with this stress is heartbreaking ❤️. And I get where the mayor's office is coming from, but at what cost? 💸 Shouldn't our city be a place of safety and comfort for all its citizens, regardless of immigration status? 🤝
 
omg u guys i live like literally 2 blocks away from lazaro cardenas elementary and yesterday i saw federal agents cruising around the parking lot too 🤯 i was like what is going on why r they even here?? and then i started thinking how does this affect our kids lol they cant even feel safe at school anymore it's crazy Baltazar Enriquez is low-key my neighbor btw i remember him telling me about his community council meeting and how they were super concerned about the immigration agents 🤝 but honestly, i just wanna know what's going on why can't the city just make these "ICE-free zones" signs already? 🙄
 
omg can't believe this is still happening 🤯 these fed agents are literally scaring kids for no reason the city's already installing those "ICE-free zone" signs like what's next gonna happen to people who get detained by ice? it's all just a big mess and the mayor's office is still trying to justify this 🙄 Baltazar Enriquez is speaking truth, we don't need more trauma for our kids, just leave them alone 🤕
 
😕 I'm getting so frustrated with this situation... these federal agents just showing up at our schools and scaring the livin' daylights outta our kids 🤯. Like, can't they see how hurtful and traumatizing this is for our little ones? We're tryin' to educate 'em and help 'em grow up here, not be intimidated by ICE agents 🚫. I mean, I get it, immigration laws are important, but do we really need to put more stress on our students? Can't we just keep the schools a safe space for everyone? 🤝 The city's gotta step in and make some changes, like installin' those "ICE-free zone" signs ASAP ⏱️. It's the least they can do to show they care about our kids' well-being 😊.
 
🤔 This is so frustrating... like what's the point of having these "ICE-free zone" signs? They're just gonna get ignored or used as a way to say the city's doing something, but it's not really doing anything to stop the federal agents from showing up in the first place 🚫. I mean, can't we just have one coherent policy instead of trying to cover our tracks with these signs? 💸 And what about the trauma these students are going through? It's already bad enough that they're living in a community where immigration agents are constantly breathing down their necks... adding more signs isn't gonna make it any better 😕. We need real action, not just some token gesture to placate everyone 🤷‍♀️.
 
🚨 OMG y'all, this is so extra 🤯! I'm low-key worried about those kids at Lazaro Cardenas Elementary, they're already stressed enough with school and whatnot. I get why community members wanna protect them from these immigration agents, but are the signs really gonna solve the problem tho? 🤔 Like, if someone still wants to go in, won't that just be like putting up a "no trespassing" sign on a fence that's already weak? 🚪 We need more action than just slap-dash signs! 💪 The mayor should be listening to those community members instead of being all like "it's for enforcement" 🙄. What's next, are we gonna put up signs saying "no police allowed"? 🤷‍♀️
 
this is getting outta hand 🤕 schools r supposed 2 b safe ncal zones 4 kids not a place 4 ICE agents 2 make arrests 🚔👮 u can't just post signs & expect it 2 b enough ppl need 2 take real action like hiring security or somethin 🤑
 
🤕 This is getting out of hand, fam... can't even walk to school without being harassed by ICE agents. 🚫 How are we supposed to trust our schools if they're gonna be used as a playground for federal agents? 🤷‍♀️ We need those "ICE-free zone" signs ASAP so students can feel safe again. 💪 The mayor's office is trying to spin this, but it's clear they're not taking the community's concerns seriously. 😒 What's next, going to install checkpoints in front of schools too? 🚔 No, let's just keep our schools ICE-free and focus on supporting our students instead of creating more trauma for them. 💕
 
omg 😩 this is getting crazy! i feel so bad for those kids, they're already stressed enough with school and now they gotta deal with these federal agents hanging around... 🤔 it's like, what even is the point of having these signs if they can't protect our schools? 🚫 we need to do more than just slap up a sign that says "ICE-free zone" – we need real action taken! 💪 lets get the city on board and make sure those agents don't have a foothold near our schools 👏
 
its so unfair... federal agents showin up at school parking lots got to be super scary for kids 🤕. i think the city should def do more than just slap up some signs. like, whats gonna happen if they still come back? doesnt puttin up a sign just give 'em permission to chill there? 🤔 also, shouldn't schools be safe spaces 4 all students, regardless of their immigration status? we need more than just some signage... we need actual policies in place 2 protect our kids 👧
 
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