Phoenix Renames Cesar Chavez Day, Imposes Limits on ICE

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By Chris Woodward

Editor’s note: This story has been updated with the Phoenix City Council vote on U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement activities.

(The Center Square) – The Phoenix City Council voted unanimously Wednesday afternoon to rename Cesar Chavez Day as Farmworkers Day and rename facilities and streets named after the United Farm Workers cofounder.

The action followed this week’s rapidly growing trend across Arizona and California to remove Chavez’s name wherever it appears, following allegations that he raped United Farm Workers cofounder Dolores Huerta and two girls. Chavez was a Yuma, Ariz. native who died in 1993 and cofounded the UFW union.

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