When Chris arrived at his childrens’ day-care center on November 5, he immediately sensed that something was wrong. There were more cars in the parking lot than usual, and when he walked into the Spanish immersion school, a visibly shocked parent told him that “ICE agents just came in and took Miss Diana.” Around 7 a.m. on Chicago’s North Side, Diana Santillana Galeano had been dragged out of Rayito de Sol and handcuffed in front of parents and their children. By the time Chris arrived 15 minutes later, many of the day-care workers were either crying or hiding, some in the classrooms and others in the back of a pickup truck, terrified that ICE officers might come back. Chris’s 3-year-old son held his hand and looked up at his father with a quivering lip. “Seeing your teachers cry is confus

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