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Subject Latino churches offer support amid Trump
Date April 1, 2025 11:00 AM
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“We lived through the first Trump administration and we are living through this second one. We see the aggressiveness with which the immigration issue is being handled and the impact it has had on the Latino community specifically; our church members have felt frightened,” said Pastor Nilsson Devia ([link removed]) , leader of the Latin American United Pentecostal Church in Moon.

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