Fr Jerry Boland
Fr Jerry Boland is a respected Catholic priest and immigrant advocate known for his support of the Irish immigrant community in the United States. He has been an outspoken critic of U.S. immigration policies, particularly those enforced by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and has voiced concerns about the fear and uncertainty they create among immigrants. Boland's advocacy efforts reflect a commitment to social justice and the protection of vulnerable populations, aiming to foster a more inclusive environment for Irish immigrants.
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Fr Jerry Boland suggested that the St Patrick’s Day parade might be avoided by immigrants due to fear of ICE.
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