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Teenagers Raise Funds to Help High School Classmates with Parents in Immigration Detention

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As hundreds of people gathered last month in a Chicago park for a rally against aggressive immigration enforcement, a group of teenagers was busy selling burgundy tote bags and sweatshirts emblazoned with “Support Undocumented Students.” The teens attend Solorio High School and are part of a club called the DREAM Team, which has been selling the sweatshirts for nearly a decade. The proceeds typically go toward college scholarships for classmates…

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As hundreds of people gathered last month in a Chicago park for a rally against aggressive immigration enforcement, a group of teenagers were busy selling burgundy cloth bags and sweatshirts adorned with “Support undocumented students.” Teens attend Solo High School and are part of a club called the DREAM Team, which has sold the sweatshirt for nearly a decade. Generally, profits go to college scholarships for classmates who are excluded from fe…

·Chicago, United States
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Chicago Sun Times broke the news in Chicago, United States on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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