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Ongoing immigration crackdowns force cancellation of Our Lady of Guadalupe pilgrimage

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) - Months ahead of one of the most cherished religious events in the Coachella Valley, fear and uncertainty over immigration enforcement have led to a difficult decision: the cancellation of this year’s Our Lady of Guadalupe pilgrimage.

The annual pilgrimage, which typically draws thousands of faithful walkers on a 30-mile spiritual journey from Palm Springs to Coachella, has long served as a powerful expression of devotion within the Latino and immigrant communities. But amid growing concerns about immigration crackdowns, organizers say the risk has become too great.

“With everything going on in the different communities, we’re looking for a safer environment. We don’t think it’ll be safe to have this pilgrimage this year going through the Coachella Valley.”

Jacqueline Macias, St. Teresa Catholic Church Business Manager

For many, the decision strikes deeply personal chords.

“I feel very sad about that because it was something we did every year... My mother was devoted to the Lady of Guadalupe. We have a picture as tall as I am. It’s all in gold and beautiful. But she died on her day, the 12th of December.”

Juanita Conde, Rancho Mirage Resident

The Our Lady of Guadalupe pilgrimage has not only been a religious tradition but also a cultural touchstone, symbolizing strength, unity, and faith — particularly for immigrant families navigating life in the U.S.

While the public pilgrimage is canceled, churches across the Coachella Valley are planning to host smaller, localized celebrations. Organizers encourage families and parishes to find alternative ways to honor the day — through prayer, masses, and festive gatherings within their own communities.

“People should expect to have this celebration, this pilgrimage within their communities in different ways - in prayer, in festivities, in liturgy. Every local parish is invited to create their own celebration.”

Jacqueline Macias, St. Teresa Catholic Church Business Manager

Despite the disruption, many in the community are turning to their faith to stay grounded.

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