March 11, 2021
Washington, DC – Nearly 100 faith-based organizations and over 700 faith leaders are calling on the Biden administration to halt deportation flights and stop expelling Haitians and other migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. Re-designating the country for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is another urgent need.
Said Bishop Philius H. Nicolas with Evangelical Crusade of Fishers ...
February 11, 2021
Action Toolkit: The First 100 Days and Beyond for #ImmigrantJustice
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Background
The first 100 days of the Biden Administration is a critical time for faith communities to take action alongside immigrants’ rights organizations and immigrant leaders. In the coming weeks, there will be an opportunity to push for legislative and ...
February 2, 2021
Washington, DC – Haitian families, some with babies as young as one. Cameroonian and Angolan asylum-seekers who say they would rather die than be sent back. Honduran families forced to reside in Dilley immigration jail for 18 months-plus without a fair asylum hearing. A grandfather of 8 U.S. citizens who lived in the U.S. for ...
January 26, 2021
Washington, DC – Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC) Co-Chairs Elissa Diaz and Peniel Ibe comment on the confirmation of Antony Blinken as Secretary of State, and pending vote to confirm Alejandro Mayorkas as Secretary of Homeland Security.
Elissa Diaz, Policy and Advocacy Manager at Church World Service and IIC Co-Chair
The Trump Administration’s xenophobic destruction of the U.S. ...
January 25, 2021
Summaries, statements, analysis, and other resources on the Biden-Harris Administration immigration policies, and congressional legislation that creates a path to citizenship for aspiring Americans.
Multi-Issue Resources on Executive Orders
Legislative Resources
Issue-Specific Resources on Executive Orders Asylum
Border Wall
Census
DACA
Detention and Deportation
DED/TPS
Family Separation
Muslim and African Ban
Public Charge
Racial Justice
Refugees Organizational Statements
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Multi-Issue Resources on Executive Orders
Analysis and Response from Immigrant-Led Organizations
Interfaith Immigration Coalition Webinar ...
January 21, 2021
Washington, DC – The Biden-Harris Administration took bold action on Day 1 on numerous immigration issues, including rescinding the discriminatory Muslim, Refugee, and African Ban and halting construction on the former President’s border wall. Reaction from faith leaders to Day 1 policy announcements is available here.
The Interfaith Immigration Coalition’s blueprint for policy change includes three ...
January 20, 2021
Washington, DC – As organizations and individuals who believe in the dignity of all people, the Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC) welcomes the sea-change on immigration policy that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are ushering in.
“Much love to all the immigrants, organizers, grassroots advocates, and lawyers who stood up to the callous and ...
January 13, 2021
IIC Immigration Policy Priorities
The Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC) is composed of over 55 international and national faith-based organizations, united in a commitment to fair and humane immigration policies that reflect our call to welcome the stranger and protect human dignity. Coalition members and grassroots networks serve migrants abroad, at the U.S./Mexico border, and throughout the ...
December 10, 2020
IIC Priorities for Biden-Harris Administration
Washington, DC – The Torah, the Christian Bible, the Qur’an, and the Hindu Taitiriya Upanishad are all clear: welcoming the “wayfarer” and recognizing every individuals’ God-given humanity are values to defend and extend.
The Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC) released “The Interfaith Framework for Welcoming and Supporting Migrants, Immigrants, Asylum Seekers, and Refugees,” ...
December 10, 2020
The Interfaith Immigration Coalition offers these recommendations for initial steps for the Biden-Harris administration to take in reforming executive branch immigration policies; decolonizing the U.S. role abroad; and passing immigration laws in Congress. Read the complete document, “Interfaith Framework for Welcoming and Supporting Migrants, Immigrants, Asylum Seekers, and Refugees,” here.
Bring accountability, compassion, fairness, and morality ...