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LITTLE VILLAGE, Il. — The moment I got out of my Uber ride in this West Side Chicago neighborhood, the noise was everywhere.
Honks. Cursing. Screeching tires. Revving engines. Whistles. So many whistles .
Immigration authorities were sweeping through — again. And people weren’t having it.
Old, young, Latino, Black and white, folks shouted warnings from cars and from businesses like a game of Telephone across 26th Street, the heart of this historic Latino community. One of them was Eric Vandeford, who glanced in every direction for any sign of la migra .
“We all surrounded them earlier trying to get someone and they just left,” the 32-year-old said. He looked down 26th. “I g

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