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Posted on 4/12/25 at 6:08 am
Posted by TxRan2020
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Member since May 2020
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Posted on 4/12/25 at 6:08 am
St. Paul Cinco de Mayo parade planned despite Chicago, Philly canceling over ICE
Fri, April 11, 2025 at 9:34 PM CDT
The Brief

Chicago and Philadelphia have both canceled their Cinco de Mayo Parade due to fears concerning ICE.

The St. Paul Cinco de Mayo Parade plans to go full speed ahead, though 30 non-food vendors have backed out of the St. parade due to concerns over turnout.

ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Chicago and Philadelphia canceled their respective Cinco de Mayo parades over ICE concerns and the Trump administration’s efforts to deport undocumented migrants.

Cinco de Mayo parades canceled

What they're saying

"Unfortunately, we have to cancel the Cinco de Mayo parade and festivities. It was a hard decision… because all people are afraid, very afraid of their rights, very afraid of the new administration," said Hector Escobar, Cermak Road Chamber of Commerce and Casa Puebla President.

Organizers from both parades cite the growing fear in the Latino community over the Trump Administration’s Immigration policies.

In St. Paul, there are growing fears as well.

"I know there's concerns around here, vendors, and some people in the community," said Santino Franco, co-chair of West Side Fiestas.

St. Paul Cinco de Mayo

Local perspective

The concerns around St. Paul’s Cinco De Mayo Parade stem from undocumented migrants getting deported by ICE around the country.

It follows a campaign promise President Trump made to deport all illegal immigrants.

"I don't anticipate having ICE here. I think that would be unfortunate to come down here, where we anticipate having over 20,000 people. You know, this is a day of celebration," said Franco.

Currently, 30 non-food vendors have backed out of this year’s parade, citing concern over a potential lower turnout due to fears of ICE.

"We've had some meetings on immigration, and of course there's probably some undocumented people in the neighborhood that there's concerns," said Franco.

The show must go on

Santino Franco says they are getting more phone calls from vendors for the parade.

They also have more food vendors this year than last year. He hopes the parade goes off without a hitch.

"We invite everybody here. So, you know, there's no concerns for us, because, you know, we're here and we're legal, we're Americans," said Franco.

Franco adds that there’s nothing he or St. Paul police can do to prevent ice from coming.

The Cino De Mayo festivities are set to take place the first weekend in May.

The parade kicks off Saturday, May 3.

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Posted by Stinger_1066
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Posted on 4/12/25 at 6:13 am to
Posted by CC
Galveztown
Member since Feb 2004
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Posted on 4/12/25 at 6:23 am to
I agree with Jill. Isn’t this a “holiday” started by Corona Beer to sell their products in the US?
Posted by idlewatcher
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Posted on 4/12/25 at 6:25 am to
Jill gets it.

And could get it.
Posted by Aguga
Member since Aug 2021
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Posted on 4/12/25 at 6:26 am to
Added this to the other thread but this is new journalism at its finest. The real reason the Chicago event was cancelled.

It isn't the first time that Chicago's Cinco de Mayo festivities have been called off. In 2018 and 2019, Chicagoans had to forego celebration reportedly due to "lack of support" from Ald. George Cardenas, per The Chicago Sun-Times. COVID also added scheduling wonkiness to the usual proceedings, and last year's parade had to be rerouted due to gang-related gun violence, with 27 people taken into custody in connection with the incidents, reported NBC Chicago.

Organizers said they are planning for the event's return next year.
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