Can religious liberty truly exist where other rights are trampled? 0 ▲ Dallineation 3 hours ago · Culture · hide · 0 comments Today I read a heartbreaking article about a Catholic nun who was arrested by ICE agents on Sunday while she walked to Mass in her habit in South Texas. Sister Leticia Ugboaja was released the next day, but only after parish officials posted her story on social media and it gained traction in the news, leading to intervention of members of the United States Congress on her behalf. ICE, of course, refuse to comment on the incident. But this is not the first time ICE agents have arrested someone who was in the very act of exercising their religious freedom. There are numerous accounts of ICE raids in and around places of worship. And who knows how many people who have been arrested in this manner may still be in ICE concentration camps without the intervention of members of Congress on their behalf. This story had me asking myself: can we truly have religious liberty in a country with a federal government that can and does infringe on other rights every day? On the last Sunday in May of… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.