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‘How can you not have a party’: Celebration at Fiesta DC continues amid immigration enforcement

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In D.C., the end of September means that Pennsylvania Avenue right in front of the Capitol transforms into one of the nation鈥檚 largest Latino festivals.

Since the 1970s, Fiesta D.C. has celebrated Latin American culture, cuisine and traditions. The two-day festival also features a Parade of Nations on Sunday.

This is the first Fiesta D.C. since increased federal immigration enforcement and the deployment of the National Guard in the District.

Maria Patricia Corrales, president of Fiesta D.C., told 海角社区app all local and federal agencies have approved for the event since January and no changes have been made to its permit.

While a spokesperson with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement told 海角社区app in a statement that claims it intends to 鈥渢arget Hispanic heritage celebrations for immigration enforcement are false,” some attendees admitted they were concerned.

鈥淚 was and I can see the difference,鈥 said Jose Sanchez.

The vice president of the Gaithersburg, Maryland, chapter of the Latin American Motorcycle Association (LAMA), pointed out that the attendance was smaller early on and the rain was not helping.

鈥淚 was concerned,鈥 said Sanchez. 鈥淲e are here to support, and we are here to show up, and I think that that’s even more important than whatever is going on in the news.鈥

Also at the LAMA booth was Fredericksburg chapter vice president Lorraine Delgado, who said she was not concerned at all.

鈥淚鈥檓 hoping that this parade tomorrow we get great weather, and as many participants and observers and you know people as we can,鈥 said Delgado.

The group from LAMA usually starts off the parade, said Delgado.

During the festival, the multiple stages are packed with live performances from singers and dancers, including from Vav谩 United School of Samba.

鈥淲e bring a little bit of that real carnival feeling to Washington, D.C.,鈥 said Lauren Chung.

The secretary of the Samba school, pointed out what makes Fiesta D.C. special.

鈥淚t’s an amazing exchange of cultures where all the Latin American countries get to come out and be proud,” said Chung.

Along with Chung, was the school鈥檚 president Katie Kirkpatrick, who has been attending the festival for years. She said one of the things she loves about D.C. is how it鈥檚 home to people from so many countries and cultures.

鈥淵ou have people from Brazil, from Honduras, from El Salvador,鈥 said Kirkpatrick. 鈥淭hey’re into music, they’re into food. I mean, how can you not have a party?鈥

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Jimmy Alexander

Jimmy Alexander has been a part of the D.C. media scene as a reporter for DC 海角社区app Now and a long-standing voice on the Jack Diamond Morning Show. Now, Alexander brings those years spent interviewing newsmakers like President Bill Clinton, Paul McCartney and Sean Connery, to the 海角社区app 海角社区approom.

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