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Long Beach cancels annual Día de los Muertos Parade over fears of ICE operations

September 14, 2025
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Long Beach cancels annual Día de los Muertos Parade over fears of ICE operations
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The City of Long Beach has canceled this year’s Día de los Muertos Parade, citing concerns about federal immigration operations that have raised fears among community members.

First District Councilwoman Mary Zendejas requested the cancellation, city officials told KTLA over the weekend. While there is no indication that federal authorities planned to target the event, officials said holding such a large, public gathering could create anxiety for residents who might fear sudden enforcement actions.

“This decision did not come lightly,” the City said in a statement, adding that it was made “out of an abundance of caution to address the genuine fears raised by community members, especially those who may face the possibility of sudden and indiscriminate federal enforcement actions that undermine the sense of security necessary to participate fully in public life.”

The city-sponsored parade, which typically draws large crowds to Long Beach, will return in 2026. Funding set aside for this year will roll over into next year’s budget, giving organizers $100,000 to expand the celebration.

The Arte y Ofrendas Festival, a separate ticketed event hosted by an outside vendor that usually coincides with the parade, will also not take place this year.

City officials emphasized their commitment to cultural events that celebrate Long Beach’s diversity. “We look forward to continuing our Día de los Muertos Parade next year,” the statement read.

Long Beach is also urging residents to connect with local resources that support immigrant communities, including the Long Beach Justice Fund. Services range from legal aid and housing assistance to mental health support. More information is available at longbeach.gov/ValuesAct or by calling the city’s Resource Line at 562-570-4246.

The post Long Beach cancels annual Día de los Muertos Parade over fears of ICE operations appeared first on KTLA.

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