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Mexican Independence Day Events Scale Back Across U.S. as Communities Weigh Enforcement Risks

Organizers in cities from Chicago to Sacramento adopted smaller venues with legal and security protections.

Overview

  • Chicago’s traditional Grant Park gathering did not proceed and was replaced by a smaller El Grito at St. Paul Catholic Church in Pilsen under Operation Midway Blitz, drawing lighter crowds as some residents stayed home.
  • Safety steps included perimeter fencing, on‑site lawyers, volunteer watch groups, rapid‑response teams and Know Your Rights materials, with officials urging those who felt unsafe to skip in‑person events.
  • Sacramento’s State Capitol ceremony was reduced to a brief balcony program with mariachi and a virtual option, as the Mexican consul coordinated with city leaders and law enforcement to reassure attendees.
  • Responses varied regionally, with thousands turning out in Watsonville for a full festival and San Jose proceeding at City Hall with doubled security, while several Sacramento‑area events were canceled or scaled down.
  • Organizers cited strained planning and fewer sponsors, including added fencing costs tied to relocations, and Chicago students rallied Tuesday downtown to protest ICE actions during the holiday period.