
BREAKING: HAPPENING NOW: Catholic Leaders Lead March to ICE Office in Detroit to Hand Deliver Letter Demanding Humane Treatment of Immigrants — Contents Spark Public Outcry
Detroit, Michigan – July 17, 2025 — A powerful scene is unfolding this morning outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in downtown Detroit, as dozens of Catholic leaders, including priests, nuns, and laypeople, march in solemn procession to deliver a hand-signed letter directly to ICE officials. Their demand: the immediate and humane treatment of immigrants currently held in detention.
Chants of “Dignity, not detention” and “Immigrants are our neighbors” echoed through the streets as the clergy-led demonstration brought traffic to a halt. Many of the marchers held up rosaries and candles, while others carried photographs of immigrant families allegedly separated or mistreated in detention centers.
The letter, which was later released to the public, details firsthand reports of overcrowding, denial of medical care, psychological trauma, and prolonged detention without due process. It condemns what it calls a “systemic failure to uphold basic human dignity,” calling on ICE and federal officials to act with “compassion, justice, and humanity.”
Public Reaction Erupts
The contents of the letter, which include testimonies from detained migrants and volunteers inside detention centers, have ignited outrage on social media and beyond. Hashtags like #FaithForImmigrants and #DignityNow are now trending across platforms.
Prominent Catholic figures, including Bishop Michael Dunham of Detroit, signed the letter. “This is not just a political issue—it is a moral one,” he stated. “We cannot remain silent while people suffer behind locked doors, out of sight and out of mind.”

Local immigrant rights groups and interfaith allies have joined in solidarity, with spontaneous vigils reportedly forming in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York following the march.
ICE has yet to release an official response, but pressure is mounting quickly as the letter circulates nationally.