City Is Not Using Salt Trucks To Thwart ICE, Despite Viral Posts Claiming Otherwise

Chicago, ILLocal News

Viral social media posts inaccurately claimed that salt trucks were obstructing interstates into Chicago to thwart ICE operations. City officials quickly refuted these claims, stating that the trucks were actually blocking access to Grant Park for the Taste of Chicago festival. The misleading video prompted concern about immigration enforcement, but officials confirmed there was no connection to ICE. This incident underscores the importance of verifying information before sharing on social media, especially regarding sensitive topics like immigration. Chicago has a history of hosting large public events, and ensuring safety during these gatherings is a priority for city officials.

The Taste of Chicago is a significant annual event that attracts thousands of attendees. In light of the misinformation, officials are reiterating their commitment to transparency and public safety. This response reflects the city's efforts to address concerns while promoting community engagement.

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