Their Church Basement Used to Host Quinceañeras. Now It Houses Mauritanian Muslims | Sojourners

Their Church Basement Used to Host Quinceañeras. Now It Houses Mauritanian Muslims

Asylum-seeking migrants from Mauritania pray after walking in the mountains for hours to reach a main road on the U.S. side of the border in Barrett Junction, Calif., on June 5, 2024. REUTERS/Go Nakamura

Dioulde and Jallo are two of 20 Mauritanians living in a space that used to be rented out for quinceañeras in the largely working-class area of southeast Los Angeles, where the population is 89.1 percent Latino. Now, in a space that families used to celebrate their daughters’ 15th birthdays under the sprinkling lights of a chandelier, there are rows of futon-style beds lined up against the walls, with folded Muslim prayer rugs, gallon-sized water bottles, and plastic sandals neatly stacked alongside.

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