Press Releases

Stay up-to-date on Interfaith Immigration Coalition’s latest news. Keep informed on the members’ reactions to immigration reform efforts and our statements asking for reform.

  • Interfaith Groups Condemn the Murder of Four Muslim Men in New Mexico

    August 10, 2022
    Interfaith Groups Condemn the Murder of Four Muslim Men in New Mexico
    Washington, DC – The Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC) joins their partner, Jews and Muslims and Allies Acting Together (JAMAAT), in lamenting the recent murders of three Muslim men in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in a span of just 10 days. Those killed were Aftab Hussein, Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, and Nayeem Hossain, who had just become a ...
  • People of Faith Celebrate Senate Passage of Inflation Reduction Act Without Any Anti-Immigrant Amendments

    August 8, 2022
    People of Faith Celebrate Senate Passage of Inflation Reduction Act Without Any Anti-Immigrant Amendments
    Washington, DC – Over the weekend, the Senate passed the Inflation Reduction Act without any anti-immigrant amendments, in no small part due to the united voice of directly impacted individuals, human rights groups, faith communities, and advocates across the country. Though far from perfect, the Inflation Reduction Act includes critical measures to improve healthcare access, ...
  • Faith Groups to Senators: Reject Anti-Immigrant Amendments in Inflation Reduction Act

    August 3, 2022
    Faith Groups to Senators: Reject Anti-Immigrant Amendments in Inflation Reduction Act
    Washington, DC – For over two weeks, interfaith partners and human rights advocates joined together for “Heal Not Harm” advocacy days to demand Congress restore access to asylum. By driving daily calls to congressional offices, members and constituents of over 25 faith-based and immigrant rights organizations echoed asylum seekers’ demands to put an end to ...
  • Over 450 Faith Leaders & Organizations Urge Congress to Right the Wrongs of Family Separation

    August 1, 2022
    Over 450 Faith Leaders & Organizations Urge Congress to Right the Wrongs of Family Separation
    Washington, DC – Today, nearly 340 faith leaders and people of faith, and 114 faith organizations—including 12 member organizations of the Interfaith Immigration Coalition—delivered a letter to Congress urging them to do more to reverse the harms caused by family separation. Under the Trump administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) separated over 5,500 migrant ...
  • Black Asylum Seekers and Interfaith Leaders to Congress: End Title 42, Restore Asylum Now!

    July 19, 2022
    Black Asylum Seekers and Interfaith Leaders to Congress: End Title 42, Restore Asylum Now!
    Washington, DC – This week, the Interfaith Immigration Coalition, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Side With Love (an initiative of the Unitarian Universalist Association), and the #WelcomeWithDignity campaign hosted a virtual event, “Heal Not Harm: Restore Asylum Now!” to kick off two weeks of call-in days to Congress to defend the right to seek asylum and ...
  • Faith Groups to Texas Gov. Abbott: Do Not Vilify Our Immigrant Neighbors

    July 8, 2022
    Faith Groups to Texas Gov. Abbott: Do Not Vilify Our Immigrant Neighbors
    Washington, DC –  Texas Governor Greg Abbott today signed an executive order falsely declaring an ‘invasion’ and calling on the Texas National Guard and law enforcement officials to unlawfully return people seeking asylum and other migrants to border ports of entry. This announcement comes less than two weeks after 53 immigrant lives were lost in ...
  • Faith Groups Celebrate SCOTUS Decision on “Remain in Mexico,” Urge Biden to Act

    June 30, 2022
    Faith Groups Celebrate SCOTUS Decision on "Remain in Mexico," Urge Biden to Act
    Washington, DC – In a long-overdue victory for asylum seekers, the Supreme Court ruled today that the Biden administration has the authority to terminate the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), also known as “Remain in Mexico.” Since the Trump administration implemented this cruel and discriminatory policy in January of 2019, over 70,000 people have been forced to ...
  • People of Faith Grieve San Antonio Tragedy, Call for Swift Action on Asylum

    June 28, 2022
    People of Faith Grieve San Antonio Tragedy, Call for Swift Action on Asylum
    One of the deadliest tragedies involving migrants in the U.S.-Mexico border region occurred this week when over 40 people were found dead in an abandoned truck on the outskirts of San Antonio, Texas. The death toll has now surpassed 50 and includes at least 22 people from Mexico, seven from Guatemala, and two from Honduras.  This ...
  • “Refugees are not Curses, but Blessings:” This World Refugee Day, Faith Groups Call for Restoring Welcome

    June 20, 2022
    “Refugees are not Curses, but Blessings:” This World Refugee Day, Faith Groups Call for Restoring Welcome
    Washington D.C. – People of faith recognize World Refugee Day today with both joy and grief. While we celebrate the incredible resilience, courage, and contributions of refugees and all displaced persons worldwide, we lament that over 100 million people—the highest number in history—have been forced to flee their homes. We grieve that in the face ...
  • This Juneteenth, Faith Groups Demand No More Delays in Justice for Black Migrants

    June 20, 2022
    This Juneteenth, Faith Groups Demand No More Delays in Justice for Black Migrants
    Washington D.C. – This June 19 marked the second year that Juneteenth has been celebrated as an official federal holiday in the United States. Juneteenth National Independence Day commemorates the day in 1865 when the news of the end of slavery reached enslaved Black people in the South—over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was ...