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Take Action to Restore and Protect Asylum

10,000 Signatures Needed from Catholic Advocates!

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Watch: Restoring Asylum & Dignity for Immigrants

The Restoring Asylum and Dignity for Immigrants webinar makes it clear — our country needs a well-funded, law-abiding asylum process that respects people seeking a new life in the U.S. All immigrants deserve dignity — no exceptions! Catholic justice-seekers*, we are collecting 10,000 signatures to let Congress know that NOW is time to invest in better, equitable immigration policy.

*NETWORK is offering another immigration justice action — in addition to the sign-on letter — for all justice-seekers. With one click, you will be taken to a letter that you can personalize, or just send, immediately. Click here to send an email to your Member of Congress. 

Help friends, family, & parishioners sign-on, too.

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15 thoughts on “Take Action to Restore and Protect Asylum

  1. Constance La Sala

    When will the Catholic Church follow Jesus’ teachings? Look to Popel Francis as an example………welcoming the stranger, feeding the poor, Constance La Sala

  2. Ellen Marie Hagar

    This funding is crucial to the health, well-being and dignity of our brothers and sisters.

  3. Kate Uhlir

    Unless we are Native American, we ALL came from another country! And there is room for everyone! Many schools are empty; in Cleveland, Ohio there are more than 130,000 vacant houses and/or store fronts. There is room in Cleveland, Ohio!!!

  4. Sr Marie Peter Buckley

    Follow Jesus’ teachings – Welcoming the stranger, Feeding the poor, Sheltering the homeless, Clothing those in need.

  5. Sr Marie Peter Buckley

    Welcoming the stranger, Feeding the poor, Sheltering the homeless, Clothing those in need.

  6. Margaret Egan

    We are all immigrants, directly or indirectly; so let’s do what is correct, kind, reasonable, sensible and what Jesus would do.

  7. J. Jill Rito

    In St. Francis’ 1221 Canticle of the Creatures, he personifies all that surrounds us, Brother Sun, Sister Moon…as Thomas Berry’s maxim of “treating all that surrounds us as a communion of subjects rather than a collection of objects”. When this paradigm shifts in the hearts,minds, and actions of our brothers and sisters, so will the flourishing of our world.

  8. Sister Miriam Mitchell, S.H.Sp.

    I have personally seen the pain and desperation on the faces of mothers who are trying to provide a safe life for their children. We do not have the right to say no to them – they are our suffering brothers and sisters. Jesus said we will be judged on the last day: “as long as you did it for the least of my brothers [and sisters] you do it for me. Other than the native people, we are ALL IMMIGRANTS!

  9. Catherine Harvey

    Immigration reform and implement are crucial.
    Vote accordingly ! Catholic hierarchy must speak
    out in support of political leaders who will defend
    the rights of the immigrant and the poor.

  10. Ruth Schaaf

    It is a privilege to be called to welcome the stranger, feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, comfort those suffering and sorrowful. They are the beloved of the earth and the
    beloved of God.

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