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Texas nun released after ICE detention; Congress intervenes

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McAllen, Texas. Sister Leticia Letty Ugboaja was detained on June 28 while walking to Our Lady of Sorrows Church to attend Sunday Mass; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement took her into custody, and she was released that same evening after members of Congress contacted Department of Homeland Security officials. Harlingen and Rio Grande Valley representatives Monica de la Cruz and Henry Cuellar said this week they spoke with DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin and other officials, and that an order was issued for an expedited release; the bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville expressed gratitude while noting outstanding questions about the detention circumstances.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • June 28: Sister Letty detained by ICE while walking to Mass in McAllen.
  • June 28 evening: ICE released Sister Letty from custody the same day.
  • June 29-30: Local parishioners and advocacy groups raise concerns publicly.
  • July 1: Diocese of Brownsville confirms release to USA TODAY and media.
  • This week: Reps. De La Cruz and Cuellar say they spoke with DHS Secretary Mullin and secured expedited release.

Why This Matters to You

This incident highlights the ongoing debate about immigration enforcement in the U.S. It's a reminder of how these policies can impact our communities, even affecting religious figures. If you're concerned, consider reaching out to your local representative or joining a community advocacy group.

The Bottom Line

Sister Letty's detention and swift release underline the power of community and political intervention. It's a testament to the influence of collective action. Worth forwarding if you believe in the power of community response to immigration issues.

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Who Benefited

Sister Letty Ugboaja benefited immediately from congressional intervention and Department of Homeland Security action, enabling her prompt release and return to her community.

Who Impacted

Local parishioners and immigrant communities experienced distress and heightened scrutiny due to the detention, prompting questions about ICE enforcement procedures.

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Who Benefited

Sister Letty Ugboaja benefited immediately from congressional intervention and Department of Homeland Security action, enabling her prompt release and return to her community.

Who Impacted

Local parishioners and immigrant communities experienced distress and heightened scrutiny due to the detention, prompting questions about ICE enforcement procedures.

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