Released Pastors Say Immigration Agents Mocked Them, Threatened Family Separation

Pastors Cinthia Sarai Cardona Otero, left, and Nepthali Zozaya Saucedo speak to their congregation on Sunday, July 26.

Pastors Nepthali Zozaya Saucedo and Cinthia Sarai Cardona Otero led their Edinburg, Texas, congregation on Sunday praising God for their recent release from immigration detention and praying for those left behind. Read the full story on Christianity Today.

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