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Originally published at In These Times.

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“We have heard of a lot of people not showing up to work, not going out to engage in economic activity, because of the fear and of the real threat that exists,” says Miguel Alvelo Rivera, executive director of the Latino Union of Chicago. ​“We know plenty of people who are saying, ​‘I’m just trying to get by on what I have for now.’ ”