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Latinx Catholic Leaders Organize Prophetic National Pilgrimage To Demand Justice at the Border
In the face of increased hate rhetoric, violence and the ongoing militarization of Latinx communities, a group of Catholic Latinx leaders organized a national pilgrimage to the border, teach-in, and public action, held October 11th-13th in El Paso, Texas.

Catholic Bishop Releases Pastoral Letter on Racism in Aftermath of El Paso Shooting
On October 13, 2019, Bishop Mark J. Seitz of the Diocese of El Paso released a pastoral letter, Night Will Be No More, responding to racism, xenophobia, hatred, and white supremacy and the August 3, 2019 massacre at a Walmart in El Paso that left twenty-two dead.

San Francisco’s Jesuit Parishes Serve, Accompany Migrants in El Paso
Two Jesuit parishes in San Francisco have launched a project sending volunteers to El Paso’s Annunciation House, an organization that has sheltered migrants for more than 40 years.