Peace Talks Radio

Immigration Compassion and A Call for Responsible Leaders

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Sinopsis

This time on Peace Talks Radio, a two-part program. Part one is a focus on outreach efforts that intend to bring some peace and safety to immigrants whose futures have become tangled up in the United States’ evolving immigration stance. First we’ll hear the story of Jose Torres who, in the fall of 2017, became the first person in New Orleans to take sanctuary in a church to avoid deportation. Jose is a community leader with the Congress of Day Laborers, a group of immigrant workers and families who helped to rebuild the city after Hurricane Katrina. Producer Sarah Holtz spoke with Jose at his place of sanctuary, First Grace Methodist Church. Then Suzanne Kryder speaks with Justin Remer-Thamert, director of the New Mexico Faith Coalition For Immigrant Justice, who recently received the Parliament of the World's Religions Justice Award. Justin also offers some ideas about bringing opposing sides of the immigration debate closer together. Finally, Suzanne visits with Bawa Jain, the Secretary-General of The