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In El Paso, two Catholic sisters follow detained immigrants wherever ICE takes them
EL PASO (RNS) — Though faith groups across the country are accompanying immigrants in court and detention centers, the integrated system built by the Scalabrinian sisters for the Diocese of El Paso…
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