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Showing Original Post only (View all)Feds Tell Faith Leaders 'No More Prayer' Outside Broadview Chicago Facility In a possible violation of the First Amend [View all]
umm.. I think this move by the Feds will not hold up IMHO.
The People's Fabric @peoplesfabric.com
During the call, the anonymous representative told a group of faith leaders and activists that There is no more prayer in front of building or inside the building because this is the state and its not [of a] religious background.
These cowards cant even talk to clergy face-to-face.
âDuring the call, the anonymous representative told a group of faith leaders and activists that âThere is no more prayer in front of building or inside the building because this is the state and itâs not [of a] religious background.ââ
— The People's Fabric (@peoplesfabric.com) 2025-11-08T12:50:20.299Z
These cowards canât even talk to clergy face-to-face.
Feds Tell Faith Leaders No More Prayer Outside Broadview Facility
https://blockclubchicago.org/2025/11/07/feds-tell-faith-leaders-no-more-prayer-outside-broadview-facility/
In a possible violation of the First Amendment, federal officials instructed demonstrators to stop holding religious gatherings outside the immigration processing facility in suburban Broadview after faith leaders were denied entry to the building for the third time on Friday.
by Charles Thrush 13 hours ago
Faith community members hold a prayer vigil near the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility at 1930 Beach St. in Broadview, Ill. on Nov. 7, 2025. Credit: Ronit Bezalel for Block Club Chicago
BROADVIEW ...................
A federal representative delivered the news to a huddle of faith leaders and activists standing outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility Friday, speaking after faith leaders were denied entry to the building for the third time Friday.
Broadview Police Chief Thomas Mills, whose department helped facilitate the phone call, said that he was trying to figure out in discussions with Mayor Katrina Thompson and an attorney if a federal agency could legally ban religious gatherings on land owned by the village. Religious groups previously have been allowed to practice outside the facility, he said.
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Im dumbfounded, the police chief told Block Club. Every time I talk with [federal officials], it feels like their rules keep changing. We dont really know whats happening, Im sorry I cant say more. We just want to keep people safe and let them peacefully protest without getting hurt.
Protesters expressed concern that the direction from federal officials could be in violation of the First Amendment, which guarantees both freedom of religion and assembly. The move also comes days after the AP reported that Pope Leo XIV urged authorities to allow pastoral workers to be able to access detained migrants......................
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Feds Tell Faith Leaders 'No More Prayer' Outside Broadview Chicago Facility In a possible violation of the First Amend [View all]
riversedge
Nov 8
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Can't wait to see the right wing fundies get all up in arms about how religious freedom
RandomNumbers
Nov 8
#1
As long as they're on Village property, (aka, public), they have every right under the 1A
MarineCombatEngineer
Nov 8
#4
..."I'm just a messenger," an anonymous voice stuttered over the phone to a huddle of faith leaders and activists standi
riversedge
Nov 8
#7
So, "anonymous voice, " how does it feel to be used as the Mouth of Sauron? Still have a conscience, do you?
Hekate
Nov 8
#17