Faith Leaders Build National Network to Resist ICE

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Hundreds of clergy from across the United States gathered in Minneapolis to learn from local faith leaders how to protest ICE enforcement, share tactics, and build a nationwide faith-based resistance network. The two-day gathering—organized by MARCH—included trainings on legal observers and spiritual care, and culminated in protests at locations including the Minneapolis airport, signaling a coordinated, interfaith effort to push back against mass deportations and DHS actions while highlighting inclusive, pro‑queer messages and ties to civil rights history.
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