Fellow Cincinnati Children’s chaplain shares message from imam in ICE custody

Days after he was taken into ICE custody, former Cincinnati Children’s chaplain Ayman Soliman remained hopeful about his case while speaking to friend and coworker, Lizzy Diop.

Diop, also a chaplain at Cincinnati Children’s, said she was able to visit and speak with Soliman Sunday at the Butler County Jail, four days after a routine check-in at the Blue Ash ICE facility changed his life.

“He said, ‘I wouldn’t trade the last four days for anything.’ This wasn’t what I wanted, but the last four days … like he’s gotten to be ministered to and minister to others,” said Diop…

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