A Catholic nun’s detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as she was heading to Sunday Mass has reignited debate over the agency’s immigration enforcement practices and drawn condemnation from across the political spectrum.
Sister Leticia Ugboaja was taken into immigration custody near the U.S.-Mexico border as she walked to Mass. She was released the next day after a group of lawmakers, including Republican Rep. Monica de la Cruz, whose office helped facilitate her release by working with federal officials, intervened.
The arrest quickly made national headlines, partly due to Sister Leticia’s status as a Catholic nun but also because she was allegedly on her way to Mass at the time she was apprehended.
While immigration enforcement has historically been a politically divisive issue in the United States, the public response to this particular case appeared unusually uniform, with overwhelming criticism leveled at ICE.
Social media platforms were awash with reactions decrying ICE’s actions. Many questioned the justification for detaining a nun traveling to church, with multiple comments calling the incident disturbing and inconsistent with the nation’s perceived religious values.
“Imagine being the guy that arrests a nun while she’s walking to Mass,” read one highly shared comment. “Unbelievable. Glad she was released.”
Another commenter asked, “Who the heck detains a nun going to church?”
Some posts also drew parallels between conservative stances on Christian values and tough immigration enforcement.
“If your immigration agenda leads to a legally present nun being cuffed on her way to worship, your ‘Christian values’ are pure theater,” wrote one commenter, whose post garnered thousands of likes.
High-profile individuals also voiced their opinions.
Actress Patricia Arquette tweeted, “I do not recognize this country.”
Actress Constance Marie posted, “What have we become?”
Author Tina Maddigan Mayer questioned, “Christian values-is that right?”
A popular response quoted Pope Leo XIV, saying, “The moral greatness of a nation is manifested, above all, in its capacity to accompany, protect and love those lives that are most fragile.”
Crucially, very few prominent comments defended ICE’s actions. Even many who favor stronger border security argued that the detention of the nun in this instance appeared to be a misstep and was avoidable.

The involvement of Republican Rep. Monica de la Cruz also played a role in shaping the narrative. Her intervention underscored that concerns over the nun’s arrest transcended party lines and signaled a broader sense of unease about how the incident had played out.
ICE has not publicly explained why Sister Leticia was detained or suggested that she posed any threat to public safety. The agency has generally stated that its laws apply to all individuals regardless of their profession or religious affiliation, but a specific justification for this case has been lacking.
This incident has again put the agency’s immigration enforcement policies under a harsh spotlight, raising questions about the balance between enforcement and discretion, especially when it involves religious figures and humanitarian considerations.
For many Americans, the image of a nun being detained on her way to Mass has become more than just a news story about immigration; it has evolved into a potent symbol of the broader debate surrounding immigration enforcement and the place of compassion within that system.











