A Catholic church's Nativity display criticizing the administration's immigration policies was ordered to be removed by the Boston Archdiocese, but church leaders are trying to stall the decision.
The Saint Susanna Parish in Dedham, Massachusetts, has displayed an empty Nativity scene with a sign reading, "ICE was here," implying that the biblical figures were dragged away for detention. There's also a sign with a phone number people can call if they spot an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.
'Any divisiveness is a reflection of our polarized society, much of which originates with the changing, unjust policies and laws of the current United States administration.'
Fr. Stephen Josoma said the scene is supposed to protest the poor treatment of immigrants in his community.
"That

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