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Chicago’s Office of Immigrant, Migrant, and Refugee Rights
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Promoting the inclusion and equitable treatment of immigrants, migrants, and refugees in Chicago. Our mission is to ensure that local systems are welcoming and accessible to all residents.
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🧡 To our immigrant neighbors:

You are not alone. You belong. You are the city.

We fight with you. We march for you. We build together.
Today is Citizenship Day, and as proud executive members of Cities & Counties for Citizenship, we reaffirm our commitment to removing barriers so every eligible Chicagoan can access the benefits of citizenship.
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Chicago se mantiene fuerte y unido. ¡Chicago es La Villita y esperamos celebrar este fin de semana juntos! Aquí estamos y no nos vamos.
#HandsOffChicago #HereToStay
Chicago stands strong and united. Chicago is Little Village and we look forward to celebrating this weekend together! Aquí estamos y no nos vamos.
#HandsOffChicago #HereToStay
We are excited to announce the launch of the 2025 Rigo Padilla Pérez Leadership & Service Award!

We invite you to nominate someone who exemplifies the spirit and work of Rigo.

🔗 You can find the nomination form at bit.ly/RigoAward2025
Join New Life Centers, the Mayor’s Office of Community Safety, and IMRR this Thursday for the Beloved Community Bash in Little Village! Join us for an evening filled with free food, music, activities, and resources!  
 
📆 | Tomorrow
🕓 | 6:00 – 9:00 PM 
📍 | Little Village Park (2800 S Sacramento Ave)
Democracy Summer is a national call to action, uplifting the many ways our communities build power for democracy and immigrant justice. Whether it starts at the ballot box, through hosting community events, or taking local action, every effort helps protect our future. #DemocracySummer
This weekend, hate tried to spread fear in Little Village - but Chicago stands united.

IMMR remains committed to standing with our immigrant communities and making sure they are safe, seen, and supported.

Let’s stand together. Let’s take care of one another.

#WeKeepUsSafe #YouBelongChi
Chicago es, y seguirá siendo, una Ciudad de Bienvenida. Ya sea en los tribunales, en las calles o mediante políticas públicas, continuaremos defendiendo y apoyando a la clase trabajadora.
Chicago is, and will remain, a Welcoming City. Whether it’s in the courts, the streets, or with policy, we will continue to defend and stand up for working people.
On July 9th, the City of Chicago joined a coalition of cities suing the Trump Administration for withholding federal funding from Welcoming cities.
Join the Tanzanian Community Association Midwest – USA (TCA) and IMRR this weekend for the annual World Kiswahili (Swahili) Day Celebration!

📅 Date: July 12th, 2025  
⏰ Time: 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM  
📍Location: Malcolm X College

Click the link to RSVP: lnkd.in/gu2wDMkm 

Karibuni wote!
🏛️ City Council Meeting Next Week! 🏛️

The next City Council meeting is almost here! Join the meeting, in-person or virtually, next week on Wednesday, July 16th at 10:00 AM! If you’re planning on giving a public comment, please carefully review the information above prior to arriving.
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📢 *Urgent community briefing TOMORROW 7/9*
The new budget bill supercharges funding for mass detention & deportation, raises immigration application fees & strips protections from children. Join NIJC's briefing explaining the bill & its impact: immigrantjustice.org/BudgetBriefing
With extreme heat and humidity, don’t forget to check on our most vulnerable. Contact 3-1-1 for a well-being check. If there’s an emergency due to heat illness - ☎️ call 9-1-1 immediately.
Happy World Refugee Day!

For generations, Chicago has been a proud refuge for those fleeing violence and persecution and in return, refugees have profoundly enriched our city’s cultural, spiritual, and economic life.
 
#YouBelongChi
Today is Juneteenth. A day to honor Black liberation, resilience, and the unbreakable spirit of a people who endured the unimaginable and still choose to love, lead, and rise.
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Chicago is standing alongside 30 communities nationwide in reaffirming that everyone belongs. We are proud that @chicago-city.bsky.social is part of this national movement! #ImmigrantHeritageMonth #YouBelong
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Federal agents should never be allowed to come into our city and assault elected officials or any Chicagoan.
✨🇨🇴 Happy Afro-Colombian Day! 🇨🇴✨

This weekend we celebrated the powerful legacy and vibrant culture of Afro-Colombian communities in Colombia and here in Chicago.

Special thanks to the Consulate of Colombia in Chicago and Kennedy-King College for your partnership in honoring this day!
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Today, along with 30 localities nationwide, we stand together with Cities for Action and Cities & Counties for Citizenship to support, honor, and celebrate our immigrant communities during Immigrant Heritage Month, and beyond. You Belong. #YouBelong #ImmigrantHeritageMonth #CC4C #C4A
IMRR attended a mural unveiling at PODER HQ in Gage Park. The monarch butterfly at the heart of this mural is no accident. It represents the very spirit of movement and rebirth. Today’s unveiling is about much more than a mural. It is about transformation and the strength of community.
Happy Global Africa Day! Today, we honored the strength, diversity, and resilience of the African continent and its people. This celebration is a reminder of our city’s commitment to justice, equity, and unity. Thank you to all our partners and performers who made today so special. #GlobalAfricaDay
IMRR at the Welcoming Interactive in Detroit! Welcoming America brought together leaders committed to creating more connected communities and fostering immigrant inclusion across the country.
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We stand together against antisemitism and violence in Chicago and throughout our nation.