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‘How Will You Say No?’

Politics
United States
Commencé January 29, 2026

‘How Will You Say No?’ A line of religious leaders knelt on the concrete in front of the Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport, their breath visible as they prayed the Our Father in sub-zero temperatures. They had gathered Friday to protest the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement, which had already resulted in one death in their city. A second person, ICU nurse Alex Pretti, would be killed by ICE the next day. About one hundred of these faith leaders, Religion News ...

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‘How Will You Say No?’

Commonweal (United States) | Jan 28, 2026

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The intersection of faith and politics raises important questions about the role of religious leaders in social justice movements.

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While the intent may be noble, protests can lead to division and may alienate those who support stricter immigration enforcement.

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Public demonstrations by religious figures can foster community solidarity and raise awareness about the impacts of immigration laws.

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Faith leaders have a moral obligation to protest unjust immigration policies that endanger lives and violate human dignity.

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Protests at airports distract from the complexities of immigration enforcement and may hinder meaningful policy discussions.

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