Civic Engagement

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  • Refugee Protection or Refugee Rejection – 1939 and Today

    June 6, 2019
    Capitol Hill Vigil Remembers Those Who Died in Holocaust, While RFK Awards Honor Those Working for Human Rights Today Washington, DC – Eighty years ago today, the United States refused dockage to a ship called the St. Louis carrying more than nine hundred Jewish refugees. When the U.S. turned those nine hundred men, women, and children ...
  • Leaders of Diverse Faiths Urge Swift Passage of HR 6, “American Dream and Promise Act”

    June 3, 2019
    Washington, DC – In May, the House Judiciary Committee approved legislation to protect more than 2 million immigrants from deportation. The American Dream and Promise Act (HR 6) creates a pathway to citizenship for young people who have grown up in the United States, commonly referred to as “dreamers,” and other long-term U.S. residents who ...
  • Interfaith Leaders, Mayan League, Senator Merkley Mourn Deaths of Immigrant Children in Our Care

    May 23, 2019
    Juanita Cabrera Lopez: “Stand with the Maya peoples and act from a place of compassion, humanity, dignity and truth as we demand answers, accountability, and justice for our children” Video: https://www.facebook.com/churchworldservice/videos/2351949131714196/ “Virtual vigil” continues online: https://www.facebook.com/events/468495077026305/?ti=ia Washington, D.C. — Children are dying at our nation’s border, after coming here for safety and protection. Carlos, a sixteen ...
  • Rep. Underwood is Right: DHS is Making Intentional Policy Choices that Harm Children and Families

    May 22, 2019
    Washington, D.C. — In a hearing today, Acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan faced a tough line of questioning from Congresswoman Lauren Underwood (D-IL) about the administration’s treatment of families and children arriving at our nation’s southern border and asking for protection. After trying to evade her questions, McAleenan finally admitted that he is aware of research ...
  • UPDATED: Merkley to Open Vigil Mourning Children Who Died at U.S. Border

    May 22, 2019
    ***MEDIA ADVISORY*** THURSDAY, MAY 23, 9AM ET Interfaith Vigil Mourning Children Who Died at U.S. Border Live stream and “virtual vigil” here: https://www.facebook.com/events/468495077026305/?ti=ia Washington, D.C. — A fifth child from Guatemala died this week after journeying to our nation’s border and asking for protection. Today, we also learned that a ten year-old girl from El Salvador died in ...
  • IIC Welcomes House Judiciary Mark-Up of Vital Immigration Bills

    May 21, 2019
    “Passing these bills would move US forward”L Washington, DC – The Interfaith Immigration Coalition welcomes the House Judiciary Committee markup of HR 2820 (Dream Act), HR 2821 (American Promise Act), and HR 549 (Venezuela TPS Act), scheduled for Wednesday, May 22, 2019. “We welcome House action on these vital immigration bills. For the millions of dreamers and ...
  • 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, ...
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