The Advent Posada Is an Act of Resistance
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The Advent posada is an act of resistance
In Advent all along both sides of the U.S.–Mexico border, families celebrate the popular posadas tradition where families and friends reenact Joseph and Mary's search for and denial of shelter. This same pattern of rejection is being lived by the over 55,000 refugees and asylum seekers who are lit
Tapachula (Mexico), 20 Jun (EFE).- Civil society organizations and local authorities celebrated on Friday the world refugee day with hundreds of mobile people stranded on Mexico's southern border due to the tightening of the immigration policies of the president's new U.S. government, Donald Trump.The Coordinator of the Jesuit Refugee Service (SJR) office, América Pérez, told EFE, that this day recognizes the resistance of people who have to fle…
On the occasion of World Refugee Day, Guadalajara will keep several of its emblematic public spaces illuminated in blue this week, such as the Minerva, the Municipal Palace and the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres. This action is a symbolic act for...
Civil society organizations and local authorities celebrated Friday the world refugee day with hundreds of mobile people stranded on Mexico’s southern border due to the tightening of the immigration policies of President Donald Trump’s new U.S. government. The entry The southern border of Mexico celebrates the resistance of migrants on Refugee Day was first published in the Digital Process.
Puebla, Pue. – Within the framework of World Refugee Day, which is celebrated every June 20, the Ibero-American University Puebla expressed its concern about recent anti-migrant policies implemented in the United States and Mexico, considering that these measures violate the human rights of migrants, displaced persons and asylum seekers. Through a statement, the academic institution expressed its solidarity with people affected by migratory raid…
On the International Refugee Day, the Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People (CEMI) of the Argentine Episcopal Conference,
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