Dozens of faith leaders from multiple denominations gathered in front of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) headquarters in San Francisco, firmly chaining themselves to the building’s fences in a powerful show of solidarity with immigrant communities. The protest, which lasted several hours, demanded an immediate end to deportations and called for more humane immigration policies. Participants, including pastors, rabbis, and imams, carried signs highlighting the moral imperative to protect children and families, underscoring their belief that immigration enforcement conflicts with the principles of compassion and justice central to their religious teachings.

Organizers emphasized that the demonstration was intended to disrupt normal operations without violence, aiming to draw public attention to the ongoing separation of families and detention conditions within ICE facilities. The protest featured:

  • Prayer vigils held throughout the day
  • Speeches from community activists and clergy
  • Distribution of educational pamphlets outlining immigration reform proposals
Faith Group Number of Participants Key Message
Interfaith Coalition 25 Unity in Justice
United Methodist Church 18 End Detention
Jewish Voice for Peace 12 Protect Refugees
Muslim Alliance 15 Family Reunification