Faith leaders from across the country unite in Minneapolis to protest ICE operations
More than 600 clergy protested ICE deportations at Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport; nearly 100 were arrested amid growing tensions over federal immigration enforcement, organizers said.
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'Our silence won't save us': Boulder faith leaders join national protests against ICE violence
Rev. David Schwartz of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder traveled to Minneapolis on Jan. 22 to join about 800 clergy calling for ICE to leave Minnesota. The next day, he joined protests at the airport and a Target store. That afternoon, he marched with tens of thousands through the city. Less than 24 hours later, ICE agents tackled and shot Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti. The killing shook the city and cast a sharper urgency over …
Faith leaders from across the country unite in Minneapolis to protest ICE operations
Amid the Trump administration's ongoing deportation campaign in Minnesota, clergy from across the country descended upon Minneapolis to protest in solidarity and support local communities."Loving your neighbor means showing up," Rev. Carolina Bright, a Unitarian Universalist minister who traveled from Vermont, told Scripps News."It truly has been a privilege to be able to be here," Bright said. "The resilience that I've been able to bear witness…
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