9/16/19: 110 religious leaders and 17 faith-based organizations write to Harvey D. Fort, Acting Director, Division of Policy and Program Development at the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs to oppose the proposed rule for Implementing Legal Requirements Regarding the Equal Opportunity Clause’s Religious Exemption (RIN 1250-AA09).
The IIC calls on the Administration to use all its resources, contacts, and the
political capital necessary to ensure that Congress enacts legislation:
Champion Legislative Principles
- Address the Causes of Migration
- Create a Process for Undocumented Immigrants to Earn Citizenship
- Keep Families Together
- Enact the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act
- Protect Workers’ Rights, Including Agricultural Workers
- Place Humanitarian Values at the Center of Enforcement Policies
- Protect Refugees and Migrant Survivors of Violence
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Sign On Here to our Letter asking Congress for Compassionate Immigration Reform
Interfaith Platform on Humane Immigration Reform with 575 Organizational and Clergy Signatories
As our diverse faith traditions teach us to welcome our brothers and sisters with love and compassion—
regardless of their place of birth—we call on the Administration and Congress to enact humane and
equitable immigration reform.
- Uphold family unity as a priority of all immigration policies
- Create a process for undocumented immigrants to earn their legal status and eventual citizenship
- Protect workers and provide efficient channels of entry for new migrant workers
- Facilitate immigrant integration
- Restore due process protections and reform detention policies
- Align the enforcement of immigration laws with humanitarian values
- Immigration: A matter of human rights
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IIC Support Letter for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
On behalf of the undersigned faith-based organizations committed to welcoming the stranger and humane reform of our
immigration system, we write to you today to express our dismay at the exclusion of individuals receiving relief through
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) from coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Medicaid, and the
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
People of Faith- Pledge for Family Unity Restoring Trust Campaign
As people of faith, we believe first and foremost that immigrants have inherent dignity in which their civil and human rights should always be respected. Religious leaders from a variety of traditions have publicly called for humane treatment of immigrants and have condemned the separation of immigrant families and the devastating impact immigration enforcement tactics have had on wives, husbands and children alike.
Faith Sign-On Letter on Prosecutorial Discretion – March 2, 2012
We, the undersigned faith-based organizations, are deeply concerned by the broken immigration system’s impact on families, communities, and the U.S. economy. When immigration enforcement actions tear apart families, our churches, synagogues, mosques, and other local organizations are on the front lines to provide housing, food, counseling, and other forms of support and ministry. We therefore welcome the Administration’s process to review all pending cases before U.S. Immigration Courts and administratively close low priority cases, such as individuals who are close family members of U.S. citizens, have lived in the United States since a young age, or are military service members. However, we write to express the following concerns about the implementation of this new policy as a nationwide expansion begins to take place:
Statements on Immigration Legislation
Faith Statements on the Supreme Court Ruling of SB1070 – July 9, 2012
Faith Statements on the Supreme Court Ruling of Arizona v. United States
Faith Groups Respond to Senate Principles on Comprehensive Immigration Reform