Faith and public health leaders delivered more than 200,000 signatures to the White House demanding restored access to asylum.
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As the Senate moves forward to work on Build Back Better legislation, people of faith stand hopeful and ready to demand citizenship this year.
Anticipating the “Build Back Better” vote in the House, people of faith persist in demanding that Congress keep its promise to deliver on citizenship this year.
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.
This week, the Biden Administration announced their framework for the “Build Back Better” bill that will invest $100 billion to legalize the status of undocumented immigrants in the United States. It is because of the strength and persistence of directly-impacted immigrants, advocates, and allies that citizenship has made it this far in the budget reconciliation process. As faith-based organizations that value the faith virtue of hope, we move forward with hope and optimism that we will win citizenship this year as our persistent advocacy continues.