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"If religion doesn't allow us to build bridges, it becomes a drug" —Rev. Juan Carlos Ruiz

"If religion doesn't allow us to build bridges, it becomes a drug" —Rev. Juan Carlos Ruiz

Juan Carlos Ruiz is co-founder of the New Sanctua…

Religious Socialism Podcast · ReligiousSocialism.org

March 31, 20181h 16m

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Juan Carlos Ruiz is co-founder of the New Sanctuary Movement, a network of churches and synagogues that offer resources to undocumented immigrants in New York City. He began his career as a Catholic priest, but was excommunicated after getting involved with leftist politics in the Catholic Worker Movement. In this far-reaching interview, he discusses his work with immigrants in the Trump era, the effect that US intervention coupled with corporate interests have had on Mexico and Honduras, and the role that history should play in our discourse around immigrant rights. If you're interested in what Ruiz has to say, also check out his op-ed in The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/may/17/undocumented-immigration-stories-human-rights-mexico-how-i-got-here Also, if you’re a fan of Religious Socialism, please visit our Patreon page and support our podcast. From each according to their ability, or give us what you can! https://www.patreon.com/religioussocialismpodcast

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