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February 16, 2026, Adrian, Michigan – On behalf of Adrian Dominican Sisters and Associates, the General Council issued a statement decrying the practice of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers capturing and detaining children and calling on the Trump Administration to put an end to this inhumane treatment of the most vulnerable in our society.
As American citizens and women of faith, we are alarmed and deeply distressed by the inhumane capture and detention of more than 3,800 children by our government since the Trump Administration took office last year.
Infants, toddlers, and school-age girls and boys have been and continue to be apprehended from their homes, schools, and neighborhoods by armed and masked ICE agents and then transported to distant warehouse detention centers. The terror and trauma these children are experiencing at the hands of our own government is shocking to the conscience – and an egregious breach of our nation’s legal and moral values of ensuring child protection.
We have one searing image of the trauma that our nation is inflicting daily on hundreds of children. It is of 5-year-old Liam Ramos as he was returning home from his pre-school with a light blue rabbit-eared cap covering his head and a Spiderman backpack. He and his asylum-seeking father were apprehended in Minneapolis last month by ICE agents and transported 1,200 miles away to the Dilley detention center in South Texas. After a public outcry, Liam was released. But, as an immigration law professor at Columbia Law School has said, “There are many, many Liams.”
According to the Marshall Project, a nonpartisan investigative news organization, the detention of children has “skyrocketed, jumping more than sixfold since the start of the second Trump Administration” – with an average of 170 children detained by ICE each day at the Dilley site alone. In mid-January, of the 1,400 people detained at Dilley, 500 were children with 450 parents. News reports describe children receiving little education, poor medical care, moldy food, and foul-tasting water. Children are losing weight, experiencing anxiety and depression, and getting sick, including two with confirmed cases of measles.
Since the Trump Administration took office last year, according to a December 2025 Marshall Project analysis, ICE has swept into detention at least 3,800 children under the age of 18, including 20 infants. More than 1,300 were held longer than the court-ordered limit of 20 days.
In our Judeo-Christian tradition as Catholic Sisters, we follow the Nazarene who said, “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these” (Matthew 19:14). This cruel hindering of little children by our own government is unconscionable.
We call on President Trump and his Administration to put an end to this inhumane treatment of the most vulnerable in our society – God’s precious little ones.
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Members of the Adrian Dominican Sisters General Council are Sisters Elise D. García, OP, Prioress, and Frances Nadolny, OP, Lorraine Réaume, OP, and Corinne Sanders, OP, General Councilors.
Thank you for speaking out against the horrors perpetrated by this administration.
Dear SistersFrom San Antonio, Texas where a large warehouse within our city limits has been purchased for use by the federal government for "detention," "processing," or as a concentration camp which is how I describe it, I thank you for your strong statement seeking justice for all the vulnerable people who are receiving inhumane treatment at these facilities that keep growing.I have shared your statement in my Facebook. In the struggle,Maria A. Berriiozabal
Totally agree.Infants and toddlers are not a threat to our or any society.
Thank you, Sisters for your call for justice.
Thank you for speaking out on this issue which has shocked the consciences of so many. I pray our lawmakers have a change of heart and come to respect the image of God in every human being.
Thank you for your continued bravery in speaking for so many. May the Holy Spirit continue to guide you in thought, word and deed.
Thank you Sisters for expressing so well my concern for the children in detention. It is immoral and runs counter to our deepest held beliefs as Christians and Americans.