Catholics Lead March From Church to Detroit ICE Headquarters in Protest for Immigrants
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Christian leaders take a stand against ICE in metro Detroit - WDET 101.9 FM
In Detroit, the fallout from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s doubling down on aggressive tactics has shaken local communities. Just last month, a Detroit teen less than four credits from graduation was deported after getting stopped by ICE for a traffic violation. These are some of the tactics that led over 300 faith leaders and community members to march this week from Corktown to Detroit’s ICE field office. The goal of the demon…
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A tact we're noticing more and more as immigration advocates struggle against . . . Local faith communities re-enter the fray of the messy immigration debate in order to endure more than their fare share of abuse that might or might not make them feel Christ-like.Reality check: Faith-based considerations of the immigration debate are nice but rarely offer any resolution if only because the point of Christianity is mutual respect & love . . . Whe…
Church leaders, faithful in procession to Detroit ICE office call for just immigration policies - The Record Newspaper
Detroit Archbishop Edward J. Weisenburger joined other clergy during a procession from Most Holy Trinity Church in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood to the ICE Regional Field Office on Michigan Avenue in downtown Detroit July 14. The procession was organized by Strangers No Longer, a Catholic grassroots immigrant rights advocacy group. (OSV News photo/Valaurian Waller, Detroit Catholic) By Daniel Meloy / Detroit Catholic, OSV News DETROIT — Clergy…
Church leaders, faithful in procession to Detroit ICE office call for just immigration policies - Catholic Review
DETROIT (OSV News) — Clergy, religious and pastors from various denominations led hundreds of lay faithful in making their voices heard in advocating for just immigration policies. On July 14, Strangers No Longer, a Catholic grassroots organization that formed in Detroit to speak on behalf of immigrants, organized a solemn procession from Most Holy Trinity Parish in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood to the city’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enfor…
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