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Border policies must be grounded in humanitarian values; protect life, tribal sovereignty, sacred sites, and the environment; and center border residents in decision-making.

  • Thanksgiving Eve, A Temporary Reprieve for #28Children

    December 1, 2020
    Thanksgiving Eve, A Temporary Reprieve for #28Children
    But COVID Outbreak Adds New Threat to #SafetyForThe28 Washington, DC – On Thanksgiving eve, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issued a temporary stay of removal for the 28 children and their parents facing imminent deportation from the South Texas Family Residential Center and Berks County Residential Detention Center in Pennsylvania. “This stay ...
  • Immigrant Children and Attorneys Plea: Stop Family Deportations

    November 19, 2020
    Immigrant Children and Attorneys Plea: Stop Family Deportations
    Dilley, TX and Leesport, PA – “¿Puedo decir algo más? / Can I say something else?” That’s the voice of “Antonio,” an eight year-old boy, detained with his family in the South Texas Family Residential Center for more than 456 days. He spoke to reporters about his hopes and fears, from the detention center. Antonio ...
  • Elissa Diaz on Biden-Harris Victory

    November 7, 2020
    Elissa Diaz on Biden-Harris Victory
    Washington, DC – Following is a statement from Elissa Diaz, Policy Associate for Church World Service and Chair of the Interfaith Immigration Coalition. Today we celebrate the opportunity to turn a page, as a country, and move toward healing. When it comes to federal immigration policy, the past four years have been dark, driven by xenophobia. The ...
  • Black Immigrants’ Lives Matter

    October 30, 2020
    Black Immigrants' Lives Matter
    A statement and call to action from Interfaith Immigration Coalition Washington, DC – The failure of U.S. immigration judges to give Black asylum-seekers a fair hearing compels us to write this statement. The U.S. Border Patrol’s refusal to even listen to Haitian asylum-seekers’ fears when they arrive at the border compels us to write this statement. The U.S. ...
  • Expedited Removal – “Denying God’s Just Work and Each Other’s Humanity”

    October 16, 2020
    Expedited Removal - “Denying God’s Just Work and Each Other’s Humanity”
    Washington, DC – The Trump administration is finding more ways to deport immigrants from the United States without access to lawyers, courts, or due process. “The administration is using every cheap trick in the book to put people in danger. By empowering ICE to summarily deport members of our communities, the president is pandering to his ...
  • Black Africans Confront the U.S. Asylum System (Recording)

    October 5, 2020
    Black Africans Confront the U.S. Asylum System (Recording)
    Washington, DC – On September 30, the last day of National African Immigrant Heritage Month, hundreds of people joined a Zoom meeting to learn about the journey many Black Africans make to the U.S. to escape persecution–and the journey some are forced to make back via deportation.  A recording is available here. Sylvie Bello of the ...
  • From Africa to Deportation

    September 28, 2020
    From Africa to Deportation
    Black Africans Confront the U.S. Asylum System Washington, DC – On September 30, the last day of National African Immigrant Heritage Month, learn about the journey many Black Africans make to the U.S. to escape persecution–and the journey some are forced to make back via deportation.   WHO: Gladness, whose sister Josephine is facing deportation to Cameroon and ...
  • August’s Powerful Moments from People of Faith

    September 8, 2020
    August's Powerful Moments from People of Faith
    Organizing for Immigrants, Refugees, Black Lives – True Justice for All Washington, DC – It was another brutal August in the United States–both due to heat and the general state of things–but people of faith continued to show up and organize for justice for all. Black lives, immigrants, refugees. Everyone.  This summer, we followed our call to ...
  • Mourning the Deaths of Edwin Rodrigo and Roberto Primero Luis

    August 19, 2020
    Mourning the Deaths of Edwin Rodrigo and Roberto Primero Luis
    People Continue to Die Because of U.S. Border Militarization Washington, DC – Yesterday, as many of us read The New York Times Magazine feature, “How U.S. Policy Turned the Sonoran Desert into a Graveyard for Migrants,” Edwin Rodrigo was dying.  According to Sister Norma Pimentel, executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, Edwin drowned ...
  • Adams on Wolf/Cuccinelli’s illegal appointments per GAO

    August 14, 2020
    Adams on Wolf/Cuccinelli’s illegal appointments per GAO
    “It takes a certain kind of callous hypocrisy to profess to stand for law and order while unashamedly breaking it”  Washington, DC – The Government Accountability Office (GAO) concluded that Chad Wolf and Ken Cuccinelli have been unlawfully serving as Acting Secretary of Homeland Security and Acting Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), respectively. ...