Asylum

Asylum

Seeking asylum is an internationally-recognized human right.

 

#Faith4Asylum is a project of the Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC). This campaign is about ending Remain in Mexico/MPP and other cruel asylum policies of the U.S. government, as well as restoring the promise and protection of asylum in the United States. Our diverse faith traditions believe that “welcoming the traveler” and treating newcomers as we would God are part of our human social contract.

Toolkits and Religious Resources

Toolkit: Virtual Advocacy Days to #SaveAsylum
#Comments4Asylum: Interfaith Toolkit
U.S. Americans of Faith Say: End Anti-Immigrant “COVID” Policies
Faith Leaders: Include Immigrants in COVID-19 Response
#Faith4Asylum Resources
Epiphany Devotion on Asylum 2020
Family-Friendly Asylum Resource
The Way of Asylum
Haggadah Insert on Asylum 2020
#Faith4Asylum March 2020 Toolkit
  • Denouncing Extension of Border Lockdown

    May 15, 2020
    Denouncing Extension of Border Lockdown
    Washington, DC – The New York Times reports that the Trump administration plans to extend its border closure indefinitely, citing the coronavirus pandemic. The ban would keep regions in the north and south of the United States, whose economies rely on the dynamic flow of goods and people across borders, on lock down for the ...
  • IIC Interrogates ICE’s Deadly COVID-19 “Response”

    May 12, 2020
    IIC Interrogates ICE’s Deadly COVID-19 “Response”
    Washington, DC –  Tomorrow, House Democrats are holding a virtual roundtable on ICE’s deadly “response” to the COVID-19 pandemic. The forum will be live streamed at 12:30pm EST. Following the massive outbreaks of coronavirus in numerous ICE facilities across the nation, and the tragic deaths of Carlos Ernesto Escobar Mejia and Oscar Lopez Acosta, an Ohio ...
  • IIC Mourns the Death of Carlos Ernesto Escobar Mejia

    May 8, 2020
    IIC Mourns the Death of Carlos Ernesto Escobar Mejia
    Washington, DC – The Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC) mourns the death of Carlos Ernesto Escobar Mejia and offers love, prayers, and solidarity to his family members and friends. Mr. Mejia died of COVID-19, which he contracted while detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Otay Mesa Detention Center.   San Diego Union-Tribune spoke with ...
  • Outraged by Trump’s Latest Immigration Ban? 3 Ways to Take Action

    April 28, 2020
    Outraged by Trump’s Latest Immigration Ban? 3 Ways to Take Action
    President Trump issued a new Executive Order to “cancel legal immigration,” claiming that it would help the hard hit economy. The order bans many immigrants from entering the United States and keeps families apart for at least sixty days. Faith leaders reacted strongly, calling his exploitation of the coronavirus public health emergency a “national disgrace.” ...
  • No Public Health Rationale to Ban Asylum Seekers

    April 24, 2020
    No Public Health Rationale to Ban Asylum Seekers
    Washington, DC – Yesterday, several faith-based organizations who work directly with immigrants and refugees submitted comments on an interim final rule promulgated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The rule, combined with an order also issued by the CDC, has blocked all asylum ...
  • Faith Leaders: Include Immigrants in COVID-19 Protection

    April 20, 2020
    Faith Leaders: Include Immigrants in COVID-19 Protection
    Washington, DC – Two hundred twenty-four faith-based organizations and over 1,000 faith leaders sent a letter to the Trump administration, Congress, and Governors, telling them that “immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers must be included in our emergency response if we are to assist everyone who is in need.” The organizations and individuals span ...
  • COVID-19: Faith Groups Call for End to Medical Prejudice Against Immigrants

    March 18, 2020
    COVID-19: Faith Groups Call for End to Medical Prejudice Against Immigrants
    Washington, DC – Now is a time to come together–U.S. born citizens, immigrants, and refugees–and recognize that we are all part of one race, the human race. We are stronger together, and we will get through this challenging time together.  The Interfaith Immigration Coalition is concerned about all members of our human family, in the United ...
  • Turning Our Backs on Refugees “Endangers the Soul and Substance of our Country”

    March 16, 2020
    Turning Our Backs on Refugees “Endangers the Soul and Substance of our Country”
    40th Anniversary of Refugee Act Washington, DC – March 17 is the anniversary of implementation of the Refugee Act of 1980. After forty years of history and leadership in humanitarian protection, the Trump administration has dismantled the U.S. asylum and refugee programs. Faith leaders decry this deterioration of our proud tradition of offering welcome and a ...
  • SCOTUS Allows MPP to Continue; Faith Response

    March 11, 2020
    SCOTUS Allows MPP to Continue; Faith Response
    WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing the deadly Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP)/Remain in Mexico policy to continue for the time being, as the high court decides whether to take up the case. The development came today, in a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, Center for Gender & Refugee Studies, ...
  • U.S. Budget is a Moral Roadmap That Must Prioritize Human Needs, Restore Welcome

    March 4, 2020
    U.S. Budget is a Moral Roadmap That Must Prioritize Human Needs, Restore Welcome
    As the administration immorally mismanages taxpayer dollars, faith communities urge Congress to pass a faithful budget that invests in community wholeness and lifts up the sacred dignity of every person. WASHINGTON, DC – As Congress conducts its appropriations and oversight duties, faith communities call on legislators to uphold our moral and legal obligations, refuse to expand ...

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