Residents Protest in Support of Haitians Amidst DHS Letters
Organizers said the letters give recipients a choice between $2,600 to leave and surveillance with an ankle monitor.
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'Even the nuns are mad:' Catholic sisters stand up in support of Haitians outside ICE offices
In Ohio, they're playing a visible role among religious leaders who have been organizing demonstrations after mostly Springfield-area Haitian residents were summoned to report to immigration enforcement.
Ohio Catholics rally behind Haitian immigrants as TPS ends
Over 600 people attended vigils outside a federal immigration office near Cincinnati after Haitian residents of Springfield received letters directing them to appear at the ICE field office nearly two hours from their homes.
‘Even the nuns are mad’: Catholic sisters are standing for Haitians outside ICE offices
BLUE ASH, OHIO — The first Haitian immigrant reported to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office at 7:42 a.m. on Sunday. From the corner, the Catholic sisters watched, their positions on immigration stamped on banners and signs. Sister Alice Gerdeman’s sign noted that her order, the Sisters of Divine Providence, supports “challenging systems that exclude.” Sister Sandy Howe’s sign read, “Love Your Neighbor, no exceptions.” Si…
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