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Refugees Have a “Right to Survive and Lead a Flourishing Life”
June 17, 2021Washington, DC – Leaders of faith-based organizations that resettle refugees and advocate for a stronger U.S. commitment to refugee protection honor their courage and tenacity on World Refugee Day, June 20, and every day. Joan Rosenhauer, Executive Director, Jesuit Refugee Service/USA said: “On World Refugee Day, we celebrate the talent, strength, and resilience of our refugee ...Floridians Want Congress to Create a Path to Citizenship
June 16, 2021Tallahassee – Essential workers, many of whom are our immigrant family members and neighbors, are among the millions of Americans that have come together to help get us through the pandemic. And yet, many immigrants working in essential roles have been unjustly excluded from full citizenship in the United States. “Our undocumented communities cannot afford to ...Congress Must Pass Citizenship for Georgia’s Essential Workers, Farmworkers, and People with DACA and TPS
June 14, 2021Atlanta – Essential workers, many of whom are our immigrant family members and neighbors, are among the many Georgians who have come together to help get us through the pandemic. And yet, many immigrant workers have been unjustly excluded from full citizenship in the United States. Both Congress and the American people want solutions. Congress has ...A Path to Citizenship is Long Overdue
June 14, 2021“It is immoral that the U.S. continues to accept immigrants’ hard work and sacrifices, but refuses to grant them citizenship” Washington, DC – As the Senate Judiciary Committee hears testimony regarding the American Dream and Promise Act on June 15, faith leaders call on Congress to urgently pass this measure, and others, that create a path ...“Do not come.” Faith Leaders React to VP Harris’ Comments in Guatemala
June 8, 2021“Each of us is a cherished beloved of God — let us craft immigration policy that remembers that” Guatemala City – “Do not come. Do not come. The United States will continue to enforce our laws and secure our border.” Those were the words Vice President Kamala Harris spoke, and wanted the world to hear, in ...Faith Leaders to Biden: End “Title 42” Expulsions, Welcome With Dignity
May 26, 2021Washington, DC – For months, people of faith have been calling on the Biden administration to re-designate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti and end Title 42 expulsions. Last weekend, one prayer was answered. “Haiti is currently experiencing serious security concerns, social unrest, an increase in human rights abuses, crippling poverty, and lack of basic ...Welcoming Those Who Seek Asylum
May 24, 2021#Faith4Asylum Tools and Resources to End Title 42 Expulsions and Welcome Asylum Seekers With Dignity The Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC) is calling on the Biden administration and Congress to: Repeal Trump-era anti-asylum policies. Strengthen the asylum system to put human dignity at its core. Heal families, souls, and communities. Transform U.S. asylum laws to build a system that ...People of Faith Demand Path to Citizenship Via Reconciliation
May 12, 2021Washington, DC – The voices of 850 faith leaders and nearly 150 faith-based organizations will be on record at the Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship and Border Safety hearing on “The Essential Role of Immigrant Workers in America.” Leaders from 45 states plus the District Columbia joined a statement from the Interfaith Immigration Coalition, which ...Hope in Increased Refugee Admissions Goal for Fiscal Year 2021
May 3, 2021Washington, DC – It feels good to do the right thing. Today, months after promising to increase the record-low refugee resettlement cap set by the prior, anti-immigrant and anti-refugee administration, President Biden followed through on his promise. In addition to setting the goal to 62,500 for Fiscal Year 2021, he committed to setting an even larger ...Biden 100 Days: Interfaith Immigration Coalition Calls for Bold Action
April 27, 2021Washington, DC – Repeal and strengthen, heal and transform. “This is the path to a new paradigm for U.S. immigration policy, one that centers human dignity rather than repression, coercion, and control,” said Peniel Ibe, Policy Engagement Coordinated with the American Friends Service Committee and Co-Director of the Interfaith Immigration Coalition. “This requires boldness. It requires ...
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