Interfaith Friday #18: Sanctuary for All: Refugee Justice

Faith-based refugee resettlement groups and secular immigration activists are demanding an end to family separations and mass deportations. Churches are serving as literal sanctuaries, while agnostic legal aid organizations file lawsuits against unjust policies. Their shared commitment: compassion and protection for the displaced. Sources:

Interfaith Friday #3: Immigration and the Right to Worship: Faith Under Fire at the Border

Under new 2025 immigration enforcement directives, several religious leaders who offered sanctuary or aid to undocumented immigrants are now facing legal threats. The crackdown not only targets migrants—it criminalizes the compassion extended by clergy and laypeople alike. Sister Maria Elena, a Catholic nun in Arizona, was recently fined for sheltering a family facing deportation. “IContinue reading “Interfaith Friday #3: Immigration and the Right to Worship: Faith Under Fire at the Border”