In recent months, the Little Village neighborhood in Chicago, often celebrated for its vibrant community and economic energy, has witnessed a serious downturn in activity due to heightened fears instigated by ICE raids. Residents and business owners alike express concerns driven by the Operation Midway Blitz, aiming to address illegal immigration but inadvertently isolating the very community it affects. Many families have remained indoors, contributing to a stark decline in foot traffic that has left local businesses struggling. Business has dropped half during the week, sometimes even more than that, remarks Carlos Macias, owner of Carniceria y Taqueria Aguascalientes. The racial and economic fabric of Little Village is under strain, prompting local politicians to rally support for the community. While some remain vocal supporters of the government's plans, many residents are eager for a return to normalcy, highlighting the need for solidarity in overcoming fear and economic hardship.