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Sisters Celebrate Father's Day at the Border with Migrants Separated From Their Children

On the border between Mexico and the United States, a group of sisters organized a Father's Day celebration for migrants stranded in Mexicali, separated from their children by immigration or deportation. Although they couldn't reunite them with their families, the goal was to provide support. "If they didn't have this event, they would have nothing," said Sister Suzanne Jabro, founder of Border Compassion, the organization that coordinated the d…
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On the border between Mexico and the United States, a group of sisters organized a Father's Day celebration for migrants stranded in Mexicali, separated from their children by immigration or deportation. Although they couldn't reunite them with their families, the goal was to provide support. "If they didn't have this event, they would have nothing," said Sister Suzanne Jabro, founder of Border Compassion, the organization that coordinated the d…

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globalsistersreport.org broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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