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Eastside Santa Barbara vacation parade canceled over ICE raid fears
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Eastside Santa Barbara vacation parade canceled over ICE raid fears

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Strains of folklorico dancers, norteño musicians and lowrider bikers usually burst with cultural satisfaction on the Milpas Avenue Vacation Parade on Santa Barbara’s Eastside.

However this 12 months, organizers canceled the occasion, which dates again a long time, amid fears of immigration raids as some fear that their presence on the parade — whether or not immigrant or not — may make them a goal.

“Though ICE raids might not dominate each day headlines, the risk to our Latino households documented or undocumented stays very actual,” Santa Barbara Eastside Society, which organizes the parade, stated in a press release.

“The presence of immigration enforcement in our area, the worry it generates, and the uncertainty households proceed to face are actual, rapid, and deeply felt.”

For many years, the parade, initially scheduled this 12 months for Dec. 13, had been a trademark celebration of the largely Latino neighborhood in Santa Barbara’s Eastside.

The Trump administration has ramped up anti-immigrant rhetoric, narrowed authorized paths to immigration and used pictures of raids as a part of their social media technique. The impact has had a chilling impact on many immigrant communities and even amongst People of Latino descent.

Parade organizers stated “many longtime individuals have shared that the extent of worry and vulnerability they’re experiencing makes becoming a member of a big public occasion really feel unsafe.”

“We perceive why it’s necessary to have so many joyful moments,” stated Jacqueline Inda, director of the Restorative Justice Training Middle at La Casa de La Raza in Santa Barbara, whose group, which helps immigrant households in worry of deportation or these arrested by federal immigration brokers, normally participates within the parade.

This 12 months, they felt totally different.

“We all know there are a whole lot of individuals that aren’t going out of their properties in the event that they [don’t] should due to the worry of being noticed, reported or recognized as an individual collaborating in a extra Latino or culturally delicate occasion the place they might usually achieve this with out hesitation,” Inda stated, noting that the reverberations of raids in July, in addition to those who don’t make the night information, proceed to wreak havoc on households divided.

Tere Jurado, the parade’s director, instructed the Santa Barbara Unbiased that the “selection follows many weeks of listening, really listening, to households, parade individuals, parade volunteers, native leaders and immigrant-rights companions who assist us perceive the lived experiences of our neighborhood.”

In October, the Museum of Modern Artwork Santa Barbara canceled its Día de los Muertos parade, citing related fears.



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