Spiritual Care on the Border: Chaplaincy to Migrants and Asylum-Seekers
Watch here as Rev. Cristina Rathbone discussed her work on the US-Mexico border, serving migrants and asylum-seekers as they enter the United States.
In a 2019 article in Episcopal News Service, Rathbone said "By the three ports of entry, there are three tent communities, and the people there – more than two-thirds of them have families – have self-organized... They have created unofficial community-based lists; the people at the top of those lists go up to the ports of entry and seek permission to ask for asylum from the border patrol agents every two hours, 24 hours . . .
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