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LOGAN SQUARE — Diana Dávila felt disbelief and then anger when she saw what federal immigration agents were doing to immigrant families in Chicago.
As the owner and chef of Mi Tocaya Antojeria, a beloved Mexican restaurant at 2800 W. Logan Blvd. in Logan Square, Dávila prefers to stay out of politics, to avoid bringing hostile attention to her Latina-owned business and to protect the safety and livelihood of her employees, she said.
It didn’t take long before she realized not doing anything wasn’t an option.
“This is a Mexican restaurant, and it’s making money off of my heritage,” Dávila said. “Let’s stop talking smack and figure out what we can do to help.”




