Tag Archives: immigration
A Faithful Democratic Response to Immigration Reform
Aaron Stauffer is a student at Union Theological Seminary, New York, coordinator of the Student Christian Movement – New York City, and Associate Director, Religions for Peace. The intersection of citizenship and immigration is finally coming to the fore of … Continue reading
The Profitable Business of Detaining Immigrants
Greg Sullivan is program director of Irate & First Friends, an organization that advocates for changes to immigration policy and visits immigrants in four New Jersey detention facilities. Expectation is high that we will finally have comprehensive immigration reform in … Continue reading
On Our Way from Eden to Heaven
What Christians Can Contribute to the Immigration Debate Teresa Waggener is co-manager of the Office of Immigration Issues of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) From creation to revelation, the Bible bears witness to God’s deep and abiding love for humanity. A … Continue reading
Faithful Action for Immigration Reform
Sung Yeon Choi-Morrow is a National Organizer for Interfaith Worker Justice. The following article is the third in a series, Tracking the Immigration Debate. This week we are cross-posting with our partner site, ecclesio.com. Movements are not lofty things we … Continue reading