A nativity scene at a church east of Los Angeles is depicting Jesus, Mary and Joseph as refugees in cages in an effort to highlight the plight of migrants
A church in California has erected a nativity scene depicting Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus as refugees in cages to try and highlight conditions faced by migrants seeking asylum in the United States.
It shows the trio separated and held in cages topped with barbed wire, with baby Jesus wrapped in a foil blanket.
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