Ahead of World Refugee Day (June 20), directly-impacted leaders and faith groups gathered to discuss the urgent need to restore welcome for all.
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Over 560 faith leaders and nearly 140 faith organizations delivered a letter to the White House today urging the Biden administration to provide a robust humanitarian response to the needs of displaced and at-risk populations
On the eve of the State of the Union address, faith leaders reaffirm their faith-guided values and vision for U.S. immigration to the Biden administration.
The Cameroon Advocacy Network (CAN) hosted a virtual listening session to demand safety and dignified treatment of Cameroonians in the United States in light of the Biden administration’s continued cruel treatment and deportations of Cameroonian people.
People of faith call out the pervasive anti-Black racism in the U.S. immigration system as an affront to the God-given dignity of Black immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. “It is our failure, as a nation, to recognize the gifts, potential, and spark of the divine which is in each person.”