
Vigil Held in Louisville for Those Killed by ICE
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Vigil honored two killed in Minnesota by ICE officers.
The state's only Democratic congressman and his constituents in Louisville held a vigil for Alex Pretti, Renee Goode, and others who they say are being targeted by ICE and are languishing in immigration detention centers.
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Vigil Held in Louisville for Those Killed by ICE
Clip: Season 4 Episode 313 | 3m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
The state's only Democratic congressman and his constituents in Louisville held a vigil for Alex Pretti, Renee Goode, and others who they say are being targeted by ICE and are languishing in immigration detention centers.
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The state's only Democratic congressman and his constituents in Louisville held a vigil for Alex Renee Goode and others, who they say are being targeted by Ice and are languishing in immigration detention centers.
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We pray for those that are in leadership positions, Lord, that they will seek what is righteous in your eyes and help us, Lord, that we might be our neighbors neighbor and our brothers brother.
Who is our neighbor.
Everyone is everyone.
Yeah, every single person is our neighbor.
And when the commandment is to love thy neighbor as yourself, it is to love everyone, right?
We are heartbroken.
We are angry.
We are fierce.
And we are ready, Lord, to stand and serve in light.
Clergy colleagues, called and asked for, for clergy to come from around the country.
And we did.
There were more than 1250 of us who came from every state, every religious expression, every tradition, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, indigenous, tribal.
We were all.
We all came because we all saw that what's happening in Minneapolis is profoundly unjust, as bad as we've seen it on the news, in the small snippets.
The reality is ongoing, unrelenting, and worse than you've seen.
It is constant anxiety.
It is neighbors who are having to get groceries for weeks and weeks and weeks for folks who are too afraid to come out of their house.
Even U.S.
citizens, people who are completely here legally.
But ISIS and the Border Patrol don't really care.
The Department of Justice announced they had to open a civil rights investigation into the murder of Alex Preti.
Yeah.
The Senate stopped a funding bill that would have funded DHS.
And they did that because of the pressure coming from.
Yeah.
Great pressure.
We don't need to give them another dime.
No no, no.
That's right.
Well, they are sending masked agents onto our streets, pinning parents to the ground in the pickup lines, their kids school dragging people from their cars, and, yes, killing people on our streets.
When these brothers and sisters impacted by these things arrive seeking refuge.
We close the door and create laws that portray them as a threat to our promised land.
Are you the nosy and I don't know, the middle of some where we are as I live.
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Help us be filled with the kind of fear that moves us out of comfort to aid those who are vulnerable, seeking their promised land.
I think those who are in trauma all the time need to know that somebody has got their back.
And I think that, I would like to think that if we were in trouble, people would come here.
And in fact, in our natural disasters, people have this is not a natural disaster, is an unnatural disaster.
And all the more that we needed to go and show loving human kindness.
We all can.
Do.
How I operates is a sticking point in the current partial government shutdown, Democrats in both the Senate and House are calling for substantial changes to Ice before funding the Department of Homeland Security long term.
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State Lawmakers' Plan to Make Homeownership More Affordable
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