J.B. Pritzker notes latino businesses faced closures during U.S. ICE raids in Chicago

J.B. Pritzker notes latino businesses faced closures during U.S. ICE raids in Chicago
Latino businesses persisted amid ICE raids

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker referenced the reaction of Chicago's latino business community during U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids conducted under the Trump administration.

He singled out Carnitas Uruapan and its owners, who continued to operate despite widespread closures driven by fear among local businesses. The governor's remarks reflect the challenges some small business owners faced during this period of heightened immigration enforcement in the city.

Pritzker has previously spoken on issues affecting Illinois residents under federal policy shifts. He highlighted the state's efforts to assist families after federal SNAP reductions. The governor also noted Illinois' court victory over the Trump administration and approval of a new budget to aid vulnerable families during a period of increased need.

This material may contain third-party opinions, none of the data and information on this webpage constitutes investment advice according to our Disclaimer. While we adhere to strict Editorial Integrity, this post may contain references to products from our partners.
Weekly Top Bonuses
up to $2,500
deposit bonus for all clients
CLAIM BONUS
Your capital is at risk.