Immigrants with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) are valued members of our communities.
Toolkits and Religious Resources
Eight Years of DACA: The Fight Continues
June 12, 2020“The fight for justice for all immigrants is part of a larger racial justice movement that demands full equality and investments in the communities of Black people and communities of color” Washington, DC – Monday, June 15, marks eight years since President Barack Obama announced the creation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program ...Outraged by Trump’s Latest Immigration Ban? 3 Ways to Take Action
April 28, 2020President 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.” ...Faith Leaders: Include Immigrants in COVID-19 Protection
April 20, 2020Washington, 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 ...Abdicating Responsibility on Venezuelan TPS
April 15, 2020Washington, DC – Today marks one year since the Department of Homeland Security brushed off concerns from non-governmental organizations about the conditions in Venezuela and the need for a Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for this country. A year later, another one million people have been forced to flee Venezuela, and the Trump administration continues to ...A Pandemic is No Time to Issue DACA Decision
March 27, 2020Washington, DC – Today, lawyers for Batalla Vidal, et al., No. 18-589, one of the DACA cases under consideration at the U.S. Supreme Court filed a letter asking the Court to consider how the COVID-19 global health pandemic would impact DACA recipients and their families. The Interfaith Immigration Coalition urges the Supreme Court to ...#Faith4DACA: Urge Supreme Court to Rule for DACA Recipients
March 26, 2020Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC) Toolkit #Faith4DACA Pre-Decision ToolkitDownload The COVID-19 crisis affects everyone in our communities, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients and their families. Very soon, the U.S. Supreme Court will issue a decision in the DACA case that could fundamentally alter their futures in the United States. Just now, the Supreme Court agreed ...DACA Recipients: Blessing of Home and Strengthening Our Faith in God
March 17, 2020Facebook Live: March 18, Noon ET/9am PT Washington, DC – Diverse religions practice the blessing of home, the center for our families and sense of security. In a Facebook Live event on Wednesday, March 18th, at noon eastern, DACA recipients from Muslim and Christian faiths will talk about their spiritual beliefs and what “home” means to ...#Faith4DACA
February 25, 2020Pre-Supreme Court Decision Toolkit – Write a Letter to the Editor! Guidance on how to write Letters to the Editor and urge the Supreme Court to stand with DACA recipients. #Faith4DACA Pre-Decision Toolkit April 2020_Update3Download DACA Webinars March 10, 2020: Informative webinar along with action steps to stand with DACA recipients as we wait for the Supreme Court ...TPS Saves Lives
December 18, 2019Diverse Faith Leaders Call for Extension and Re-Designation of TPS for Yemen and Somalia Washington, DC — The U.S. State Department recently issued Red (Level 4) warnings against travel to Yemen and Somalia, citing crime, terrorism, civil unrest, health problems, kidnapping, armed conflict, piracy, and other risks to personal safety. Also in 2019, President Trump extended ...DACA Recipients in Faith Networks Available for Interview
November 4, 2019Washington, DC – Religious organizations are providers of spiritual guidance, education, health care, child care, and low-cost legal services in communities across the United States. Through this service, they know first-hand what ending DACA would mean for so many American families. Religious groups also count DACA recipients among their leadership and staff. By serving their ...
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