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Annual Salvadoran festival in Montgomery Co. canceled over ICE raid concerns

The D.C. region’s largest Salvadoran festival — and one of the area’s largest Latino heritage events — has been canceled due to fears surrounding  immigration policies put on by the Trump administration.

Organizers for Salvadoreñisimo Festival told ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ the annual event, set to take place at the Montgomery County Agricultural Fairgrounds in Gaithersburg, Maryland, has been canceled for this year. It normally takes place in September around the time of Independence Day in El Salvador, Sept. 15, and Hispanic Heritage Month.

Organizers told ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ they did not want to put those in the audience in danger of possible raids from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.

The event welcomes thousands of people for musical performances, comedic skits and food. The festival was set to celebrate its 20th anniversary.

The D.C. region is home to one of the largest Salvadoran populations in the country. The Salvadorans represents more than a quarter of the Latino population in Maryland and D.C.

was the first to report the event’s cancellation.

Concerts and events around the country have been effected because of immigration policies being pushed by the Trump administration. In April, Michelada Fest — a in Chicago — was canceled after performers experienced .

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José Umaña

José Umaña is a digital editor for ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½. He’s been working as a journalist for almost a decade, covering local news, education and sports. His work has appeared in The Prince George’s Sentinel, The Montgomery Sentinel, Orlando Sentinel, PressBox and The Diamondback.

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