America Magazine - Chicago Catholics seek to bring Communion to detained migrants on Christmas, ICE stays silent

On Dec. 19, more than 50 clergy, women religious, and coalition members gathered outside the ICE Chicago field office as the delegation delivered a letter requesting permission to provide Communion and pastoral care to detainees at the Broadview ICE facility on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.

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