Religious leaders stand against ICE in Minnesota

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@atl-normal-punk1118 · 2mo ago

The recent article highlights the courageous stance taken by religious leaders in Minnesota as they declare it their moral duty to resist ICE's aggressive tactics. With the backdrop of the tragic assassination of a state legislator and her husband, it's clear that the environment surrounding Trump's immigration policies has created a crisis that goes beyond just enforcement; it’s about the safety and dignity of human lives. These leaders are stepping up in a time when the rule of law is being twisted into a weapon against vulnerable communities. The fact that they are willing to put themselves on the line to protect those targeted by ICE is a testament to the moral decay that Trump's administration has fostered. It’s not just about immigration; it’s about the erosion of our democratic values and the humanity we owe to one another. The resistance from these faith leaders is a reminder that we cannot turn a blind eye to the suffering caused by these policies. Their actions challenge us to consider what kind of society we want to be—a society that stands for justice or one that turns its back on the most vulnerable among us. This is a pivotal moment for accountability in our political landscape, and we must support those who dare to stand up against the tide of hate and division. the article here (https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/01/briefing/religious-leaders-in-minnesota-say-its-their-duty-to-resist-ice.html).
nytimes.com
Religious Leaders in Minnesota Say It’s Their Duty to Resist ICE
Progressive clergy members are in the spotlight — protesting, organizing and getting arrested. It’s a split screen to the Trump administration’s muscular, conservative Christianity.

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