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Burlington Stands: Immigration Raid, Community Response, and Local Healing
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Thursday, March 12th. What a charged start to the day after yesterday's dramatic events in South Burlington that have our community buzzing. It all kicked off when ICE agents pursued a man named Corona-Sanchez, who crashed multiple cars during morning rush hour on Dorset Street before fleeing into a home near schools and shops. What began as an enforcement action turned into a nine-hour standoff, drawing hundreds of protesters from groups like Migrant Justice, who formed human chains, set up tents with snacks, and even grilled hot dogs in the rain to support an Ecuadoran family inside, including kids in legal guardianship programs. Tensions boiled over when agents finally breached the door with a warrant, removed three people, and faced roadblocks from linked-arm activists. Flashbangs, tear gas, and clashes followed as federal teams escaped over medians, while local cops and state troopers kept their distance, prioritizing public safety amid the chaos on that busy street. South Burlington's police chief called out the feds' poor planning, reminding us how these operations ripple into neighbors' lives, disrupting traffic, scaring families, and sparking our first big local showdown over immigration. Organizers hailed it as exposing federal overreach, and with eight briefly detained but released, the neighborhood's still processing the fear and solidarity it unleashed[1][2][4][6][8].
Shifting to brighter notes, today's packed with ways to connect and unwind right here in Burlington. Comedian Charlie Berens brings his Manitowoc Minute hilarity to the Flynn Center tonight—tickets start around $105 for orchestra seats, perfect for laughing off the headlines[2]. Over at the Flynn, don't miss All the Rivers, a powerhouse benefit concert with the Congolese Choir, West African drummers, Haitian and Colombian artists, and more, raising funds for immigrant families' food, health, and legal needs through Migrant Justice and others—it's a timely celebration of belonging amid yesterday's unrest[9]. UVM's got jazz flowing from 7 to 9pm with Alex Stewart and friends, free yoga at the Davis Center Rest Stop at 4:30, and a Three Minute Thesis showdown at 2pm in Carpenter Auditorium[5][7]. Active folks, hit Sunday Basketball open gym in South Burlington for $5, or join the free walk-in program at 8:30am[11][12]. It's these gatherings that knit us tighter, turning tough days into shared stories of resilience.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Shifting to brighter notes, today's packed with ways to connect and unwind right here in Burlington. Comedian Charlie Berens brings his Manitowoc Minute hilarity to the Flynn Center tonight—tickets start around $105 for orchestra seats, perfect for laughing off the headlines[2]. Over at the Flynn, don't miss All the Rivers, a powerhouse benefit concert with the Congolese Choir, West African drummers, Haitian and Colombian artists, and more, raising funds for immigrant families' food, health, and legal needs through Migrant Justice and others—it's a timely celebration of belonging amid yesterday's unrest[9]. UVM's got jazz flowing from 7 to 9pm with Alex Stewart and friends, free yoga at the Davis Center Rest Stop at 4:30, and a Three Minute Thesis showdown at 2pm in Carpenter Auditorium[5][7]. Active folks, hit Sunday Basketball open gym in South Burlington for $5, or join the free walk-in program at 8:30am[11][12]. It's these gatherings that knit us tighter, turning tough days into shared stories of resilience.
This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI