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All canceled Mexican Independence Day festivals, parades in Chicago, suburbs

Posted on September 5, 2025 by Usainsightreport

The Brief

    • Several Mexican Independence Day festivals in Chicago and nearby suburbs have been postponed or canceled due to a planned immigration crackdown and National Guard deployment.
    • The holiday, officially observed on Sept. 16, typically features celebrations in the days before and after to mark Mexico’s 1810 independence from Spain.

CHICAGO – Several Mexican Independence Day festivals have been postponed or canceled due to a planned immigration crackdown and National Guard deployment in Chicago.

Mexican Independence Day is observed on Sept. 16 to celebrate Mexico’s liberation from Spain in 1810, but the festivities typically take place several days before and after the holiday.

Here is a list of the festivities that have been canceled or postponed in Chicago and the suburbs.

RELATED: Chicago’s Mexican Independence Day festivities clouded by ICE, Guard concerns

The Source: This story contains previous Fox 32 reporting.

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