Oct. 28 is officially Immigrants Day in Naperville. The proclamation, formalized at the Naperville City Council’s regular meeting this week, was a community-driven initiative put together by five Naperville-based organizations.
Oct. 28 is officially Immigrants Day in Naperville. A proclamation designating the date, formalized by the Naperville City Council this week, was the result of a community-driven initiative spearheaded by five Naperville-based organizations.
While Torres Hawken’s push for a locally-recognized Immigrants Day started weeks ago, she acknowledged the proclamation was a particularly timely addition to the council’s agenda Tuesday night as tensions from the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East continue to echo around the world.
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