Culture Philly’s Carnaval de Puebla canceled amid fears ICE might target the Mexican cultural celebration - The festival was scheduled for April 27, expected to draw the estimated 15,000 revelers who have made it one of the largest carnavals on the East Coast.

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The 18th annual El Carnaval de Puebla at Sack’s Playground on Washington Ave. on April 30, 2023, in Philadelphia. El Carnaval de Puebla falls on Mexico’s “Day of the Children” and is one of the city’s biggest celebrations of Mexican culture.Elizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer

by Jeff Gammage
Published April 8, 2025, 3:48 p.m. ET

The Carnaval de Puebla, the big annual celebration of Mexican culture in South Philadelphia, has been canceled this year out of fear that ICE might target the event to make immigration arrests.

The festival was scheduled for April 27, and expected to draw the estimated 15,000 revelers who have made it one of the largest carnavals on the East Coast. Now many of those who planned to travel from as far as California and Mexico have told organizers they are not coming, concerned about President Donald Trump’s aggressive policies toward immigrants.

Olga Renteria, who serves on the carnaval committee and is active in Philadelphia’s Mexican community, said organizers had little choice, given the worries people expressed for themselves or undocumented family members.

“People don’t want to participate because of what’s going on,” she said Tuesday. “People worry if they show up for the carnaval and ICE is waiting for them.”

Organizers were also having trouble raising money to put on the event, officially known as El Carnaval de Puebla en Philadelphia, she said. While there are up-front costs associated with the daylong festival, it brings tourism dollars to Philadelphia as people from across the region and beyond come to enjoy food, dancing, and cultural and historical performances, she added.

“We didn’t want this to happen,” Renteria said, noting the carnaval has a nearly two-decade history, pausing during the COVID-19 pandemic. “It’s the most important day of the year, like Christmas, New Year’s. This is the Carnaval de Puebla — it’s like a family reunion.”

ICE officials in Philadelphia did not immediately reply to a request for comment. City officials declined to comment.

‘People are scared’​

Trump has embarked on what he promises will be the largest deportation campaign in U.S. history, with millions of migrants sent out of the country.

Since his administration began in January, reports of ICE activity have ricocheted across the region, driving anxiety in immigrant communities and causing some people to change their routines and daily lives.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has made high-profile arrests at Philadelphia businesses in recent months, and the fear of detention and deportation has led some workers to stay away.

In late February, ICE agents arrested four undocumented Brazilian immigrants at the Jumbo Meat Market in Northeast Philadelphia. The previous month, the agency arrested seven employees during a raid at a North Philadelphia car wash. Meanwhile, stores in the famed Italian Market closed as undocumented employees stayed home from work amid rumors of impending ICE arrests.

In 2017, during the first Trump presidency, Philadelphia organizers of Carnaval de Puebla canceled the event for similar reasons, fearing that a large gathering of Mexican people could become a target for immigration enforcement actions.

“People are scared,” Edgar Ramirez, an organizing committee leader, said at the time. “The atmosphere is not good.”

Losing a unique tradition​

In Philadelphia, an estimated 47,000 residents are undocumented, part of 153,000 statewide, with an additional 440,000 in New Jersey.

In mid-2023 the United States was home to about 13.7 million undocumented immigrants, an all-time peak, as calculated recently by the Migration Policy Institute in Washington. About 40%, an estimated 5.5 million people, are Mexican.

The numbers of undocumented migrants coming from many countries have only increased, but the Mexican population has ebbed and flowed, peaking at 7.8 million in 2007, MPI said in new research. It shrank after the Great Recession of 2008-09, hitting a low of 5.3 million in 2021, then increasing in 2022 and 2023.

That increase occurred because of economic instability in Mexico, even as the U.S. economy strengthened after the pandemic. Violence in Mexico also caused people to leave, MPI said.

While Mexican Carnaval is celebrated in slightly different ways throughout Mexico and the United States, Philadelphia’s version is modeled after those in Huejotzingo and San Mateo Ozolco, two cities in the state of Puebla. They include a reenactment of the battle in Puebla where the Mexican army repelled invading French forces in 1862, as well as other significant historical moments, like the country’s first Christian wedding in the 1500s.

Organizers now are trying to arrange a smaller, alternate event at the Tamalex Bar & Grill — and hoping this pause on the event won’t last four years.

“It’s truly unfortunate that the committee had to cancel this year’s event,” Renteria said in an email. “This tradition means so much to our community, and we’re hopeful that the situation will improve in the coming years so we can once again bring El Carnaval de Puebla back to Philadelphia.”

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What are you talking about? The nation's biggest Oktoberfest is only three hours from me. It's fucking huge.
Despite the presence of copious amounts of alcohol Oktoberfest typically does not devolve into mass shootings or gang rapes like these various black and brown festivals.

Like it or not white culture is both superior to brownoid culture and more civilized.
 
What are you talking about? The nation's biggest Oktoberfest is only three hours from me. It's fucking huge.
There used to be whole-ass towns across the Midwest and Great Plains states that primarily spoke German, had German-language newspapers, and English was a second language not even the majority of the population spoke until WWI, after which they all started not only speaking English primarily, but intentionally killed off German use in the youths, primarily through state public schools.
 
There used to be whole-ass towns across the Midwest and Great Plains states that primarily spoke German, had German-language newspapers, and English was a second language not even the majority of the population spoke until WWI, after which they all started not only speaking English primarily, but intentionally killed off German use in the youths, primarily through state public schools.
My great-grandfather was born in 1895 in Michigan. Like most of the people in his community, he spoke German at home and didn't speak any English at all until he started school a few years later. He spent the second half of 1917 and all of 1918 as a US Marine killing the Kaiser's best in France.

His son, my grandfather, was born in 1923 and they didn't speak anything but English at home.
 
Bullshit. Italians and Germans both are NOTORIOUSLY good assymilators. Compare them to the fucking spics and hajjis. Get real...
My Italian grandparents learnt English, and my grandpa changed the spelling and pronunciation of his last name to look more French. They were investigated after WW2 started, of course nothing came up.
They were just hard-working people of Italian descent.
 
There used to be whole-ass towns across the Midwest and Great Plains states that primarily spoke German, had German-language newspapers, and English was a second language not even the majority of the population spoke until WWI, after which they all started not only speaking English primarily, but intentionally killed off German use in the youths, primarily through state public schools.
We still have German speaking towns on the easter edge of the Midwest. There's a whole town nearby that speaks Slovenian, primarily. It's important to know when the Amish are laughing at you behind your back, because, seriously Mrs Miller, I don't need to be driving your ass around. I'm doing it because we're neighbors.
 
Americans can't help but revert to their mutt pride. See also "Irish" in Boston who couldn't point out Belfast on a map but constantly brag about how Irish they are and were sending money to the IRA, chicanos, bleach blonde "Cherokee" princesses, the Dutch speaking towns in PA, "Italian Americans" and their dog food "cuisine"

The American constantly tries to ape real cultures, but the Mutt in them is always apparent. Like a child wearing their dad's business suit
 
Americans can't help but revert to their mutt pride. See also "Irish" in Boston who couldn't point out Belfast on a map but constantly brag about how Irish they are and were sending money to the IRA, chicanos, bleach blonde "Cherokee" princesses, the Dutch speaking towns in PA, "Italian Americans" and their dog food "cuisine"

The American constantly tries to ape real cultures, but the Mutt in them is always apparent. Like a child wearing their dad's business suit
Americans have their own culture.
 
No one talks about the internment and cultural eradication of Italians or Germans, let alone how the treatment of all three ethnic groups was completely justified and correct. There were large and numerous Italian and German enclaves that were basically like beaners ghettos today- no one spoke English, signs and newspapers were not in English, and a lot of them were traitorous fucks who 100% identified more with Germany or Italy than America and were trying to figure out how to help their fatherlands. No one liked Italians for good reason, especially since the Mafia was literally a terroristic pre-curser to the cartles that was doing shit like bombing buissnesses and killing children in places like Chicago and New York.

Of course Germans and Italians were ultimately white and knew which way was smarter to go when the chips were down, if the US and Mexico ever go to war the vast majority of mexicans will start killing white people and claiming territory for Mexico. Hell, they already are.
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As for Mexicans, I agree completely.
 
Those poor immigrants! I can’t imagine their anguish. Sure must suck to drastically rearrange your life or not go to work because… *checks notes* Ah yes, you’re worried about the law getting enforced.

If only there was something they could do!
 
Americans can't help but revert to their mutt pride. See also "Irish" in Boston who couldn't point out Belfast on a map but constantly brag about how Irish they are and were sending money to the IRA, chicanos, bleach blonde "Cherokee" princesses, the Dutch speaking towns in PA, "Italian Americans" and their dog food "cuisine"

The American constantly tries to ape real cultures, but the Mutt in them is always apparent. Like a child wearing their dad's business suit
Americans are more cultured than most European. Europeans seethe at the superiority of Appalachia, the south, the midwest, and texas which all are more cultured than Germany today.
 
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