A woman protests the threat of federal immigration enforcement Saturday in Wheaton. The sign references Wheaton’s historic reputation as a religious Christian city. Susan Sarkauskas/ssarkauskas@dailyherald.com

At least 250 people protesting on the streets of Wheaton Saturday made one message clear — they don’t want immigration agents arresting people in their hometown.

Standing along sidewalks in front of a Jewel-Osco store at Main Street and Geneva Road, they held signs, rang bells, drummed and chanted.

People protest the threat of federal immigration enforcement at a rally Saturday in Wheaton. Susan Sarkauskas/ssarkauskas@dailyherald.com

“ICE out of Wheaton! We are all Wheaton,” cried Cristobal Cavazos of Casa DuPage Workers Center , rallying the crowd of mostly white, middle-age

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