"Abolish ICE" Among Six Winners of Chicago Snow Plow Naming Contest
The 'Abolish ICE' name received 70% of about 13,300 submissions, reflecting strong local opposition to federal immigration enforcement policies, Mayor Brandon Johnson said.
- On Monday, Chicago officials announced six winning snowplow names, including `Abolish ICE`, which will be displayed on a plow in one of the city’s six snow districts later this year.
- Mayor Brandon Johnson endorsed `Abolish ICE` on X during the recent weeks, linking it to opposition against President Donald Trump's deportation plans.
- The city reported 13,300 entries and about 39,000 voters, with `Abolish ICE` submitted roughly 9,200 times representing around 70% of names, Block Club Chicago said.
- Winners will be invited to take photos in the coming weeks and receive city merchandise, with each winning name appearing on one plow in each of Chicago's six snow districts joining the Chicago snow fleet.
- As a broader symbol, `Abolish ICE` reflects opposition to President Donald Trump amid recent federal raids, and Chicago officials said the contest voiced resistance to deportation efforts.
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