While some Bay Area groups canceled their Día de los Muertos events amid concerns about immigration raids, other groups and community members carried on the tradition on Saturday.
"It's really scary," said Jennifer Lomeli. "Every day, there's new information."
Lomeli is Mexican-American. She grew up in the Bay Area and for the most part, she says she's felt safe, until recently.
"The fear they have instill in our communities right now, with the threats of bringing ICE and National Guard and a plethora of other things including cuts to a bunch of foundational services," Lomeli explained about why she's concerned about the current political climate.
On Oct. 22, CBS News learned of a planned immigration crackdown by federal agents in the Bay Area. The crackdown, along with a so-called

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