The Immigrant Legal Resource Center has “Know Your Rights” Red Cards available. These cards are a reminder of the rights and protections provided to all people in the United States, regardless of immigration status, and are useful when confronted by immigration enforcement. The Red Cards are available as free downloadable files to print for your congregation and community.
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The Interfaith Immigration Coalition invites faith-based organizations and faith leaders to sign onto a letter urging the Trump Administration to resume refugee resettlement and restore humanitarian assistance to recently arrived refugees.
The Sign on Letter, Sign on Forms for Faith Leaders, and Sign on Form for Faith Organizations can be signed using the respective links.
The deadline is February 13, 2025.
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written by Randy Meyer
Last June the Good Shepherd and the Green Valley/Sahuarita Samaritans agreed to accompany a Honduran family that was getting ready to present themselves to immigration officials at the US/Mexico Border.
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In major court cases the Southwest Conference has been actively opposing the President's executive orders on immigration.
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From our friends at Southern Arizona Sanctuary Coalition: Marco has a new claim to asylum because his cousin was recently murdered and other family members have been threatened with violence. His lawyer is petitioning that he be returned to his family on this basis. We are asking Senator McCain and Senator Flake to sponsor a private bill on his behalf. Call their offices TODAY to let them know where you stand. A sample script is included in this post.
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Written by Connie Larkman
Two days before the Presidential Inauguration, a group of Tucson-area faith leaders came together to affirm sanctuary, claiming their communities as places of radical welcome for all. The day after the new administration took office on Jan. 20, advocates from participating United Church of Christ congregations rallied with the Women’s March, to protect the rights and dignity of all Americans. Today, with President Trump’s executive order that calls for construction of a wall at the U.S-Mexico border and a crackdown on undocumented immigrants, The Good Shepherd UCC congregation remains committed to the effort to build a just world for all people.
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