💨 Abstract
In 2025, faith leaders in Southern California are supporting immigrants affected by increased arrests and raids under the Trump administration. Pastors and volunteers offer emotional support and resources like food, medicine, and rent assistance to immigrants in court and their families. Many immigrants are willing to follow legal processes, but fear detention and separation from families. Church leaders and parishioners expressต์ heartbreak and helplessness but remain committed to standing with immigrants despite the challenges.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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