Anti-Discrimination

In our diverse faith traditions, each person is made in the image of God and has inherent human dignity.

  • Faith Leaders on Trump Rose Garden Immigration Speech

    May 15, 2019
    Adams: “Not one more US tax dollar toward cruel, harmful, un-American policies” Rev. McCullough: “Unified families bring stability; erecting barriers to reunification is wrong” Evans: “In the US, we value family of all kinds; Trump’s vision is not our vision” Washington, DC – During his Rose Garden speech on immigration tomorrow, President Trump will reiterate his demand ...
  • CLINIC on Asylum and the Rule of Law

    May 13, 2019
    “U.S. loses when executive branch stops following laws it does not like” Washington, DC – A new op-ed in The Hill by the Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC) points out that Trump administration changes to the asylum process are undermining the rule of law, with potentially fatal results. The piece, “Trump administration makes a mockery of ...
  • Katie Adams, IIC Co-Chair, in The Hill

    May 8, 2019
    We cannot allow the administration to use scare tactics to justify its fatal response on immigration and demand for more enforcement Washington, DC – Ahead of today’s hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration, Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC) Co-Chair Katie Adams wrote this op-ed, which was published in The Hill. At ...
  • Faith Leaders Reject Administration’s Demand of More Tax Dollars for Immoral Immigration Policies

    May 1, 2019
    Washington, DC – As the administration and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) demand more money from American taxpayers to advance a harmful agenda, leaders of diverse faiths are raising strong objections. Katie Adams, Policy Advocate for Domestic Issues, United Church of Christ, and co-chair of the Interfaith Immigration Coalition said: Whether it’s banning Muslims, asylum seekers, ...
  • 31 National, Faith-Based Organizations Call for “Moral Roadmap” in Federal Funding Allocations

    April 29, 2019
    Invest in Community Wholeness; Divest From Border Militarization, Immigrant Jails, Deportations, and Other Attacks On Children, Workers, & Families Washington, DC – As Washington heads into appropriations season, thirty-one national, faith-based organizations are calling on Congress to recognize the moral side of their duty to allocate federal funds in a manner that prioritizes human needs, rather ...
  • Letter to Congress on Federal Funding Allocations: Prioritize Human Needs, Not Immigration Enforcement that Harms Workers, Families

    April 29, 2019
    April 30, 2019 U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee; U.S. House of Representatives Appropriations Committee; U.S. House and Senate Leadership Dear Members of Congress, We write to you from across different faith traditions and faith-based organizations to urge you to prioritize funding for programs that address true human needs instead of increasing the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) budget for ...
  • IIC Prayerfully Welcomes Settlement Agreement on Central American Minors (CAM) Program

    April 15, 2019
    Urges Administration to Protect Vulnerable Populations Washington, DC – On Friday, CASA, twelve Central American Minors (CAM) program applicants, International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), and Arnold & Porter entered into a major settlement agreement with the U.S. government in S.A. v. Trump. The Interfaith Immigration Coalition prayerfully welcomes this agreement, which will reunite some families divided ...
  • Over 300 Religious Leaders, Organizations Call for Passage of NO BAN Act

    April 10, 2019
    Over 300 Religious Leaders, Organizations Call for Passage of NO BAN Act
    “We are called by our sacred texts and faith principles to love our neighbor” Washington, DC – As the NO BAN Act is introduced in Congress today by Senator Christopher Coons (D-DE), Representative Judy Chu (D-CA), and many others, 209 faith leaders and 92 faith-based organizations in 39 states plus DC are sending a letter to ...
  • “People are stepping up and caring for each other”

    April 4, 2019
    Washington, DC – America Magazine, the Jesuit review of faith and culture, is out with a new piece describing how Americans of diverse backgrounds are going about the important business of assisting families seeking asylum at the US/Mexico border, while the U.S. government continues to cruelly and deliberately mishandle and exacerbate the situation. Following are ...
  • Year of Faithful Presence Opposing “Zero Tolerance”

    April 4, 2019
    Washington, DC — April 6 marks one year since then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions publicly announced the immoral and harmful so-called “zero tolerance” immigration policy. This policy expanded the criminal prosecution of individuals for migration offenses by targeting families seeking safety. This horrifying policy forcibly separated children from their parents and manufactured a humanitarian crisis at ...
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