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Minute on Defending the Rights and Religious Freedoms of Migrant Communities and All People of Faith by Preserving Sensitive Locations, Jamestown Friends (NC)
As members of the Society of Friends (Quakers) we stand firmly in support of the safety, rights, and religious freedoms of everyone, including the immigrant communities we know, belong to, and love. We must respond to the particular insult of allowing enforcement officials to enter critical, sacred, and public places of refuge.Minute on Immigration by Boulder Friends Meeting (CO)
As Quakers, members of Boulder Friends Meeting believe in the spark of the divine and inherent worth of every person, no matter where they were born. We believe everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. The current presidential administration’s raids and deportation of immigrants harms families and communities and violates the values that we, as a country, profess.Minute on Immigration and Free Speech, Sandy Springs Monthly Meeting (MD)
Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends is alarmed by the recent and growing actions of the U.S. government to infringe on freedom of speech and assembly, and intimidate institutions such as universities, media and law firms that encourage independent thinking and expression.It's not an immigrant invasion. It's people fleeing for their lives — and freedom.
The United States has a long history of welcoming those seeking a safer life. In turn, newcomers have helped make America great.Minute on ICE in houses of worship, Red Cedar Friends (MI)
Red Cedar Friends (Quakers) in Lansing, Michigan, oppose the immigration policy allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to enter houses of worship in search of undocumented folks for potential deportation.Minute on Intent to Protect, Fayetteville Friends Meeting (NC)
As faith communities inspired by a common sense of divine standards in goodness and compassion, we join in publicly stating our intent to peacefully yet determinedly defend the defenseless and vulnerable in their need.Minute on Intent to Protect, Raleigh Friends Meeting (NC)
As faith communities inspired by a common sense of divine standards in goodness and compassion, we join in publicly stating our intent to peacefully yet determinedly defend the defenseless and vulnerable in their need.Minute on Immigration, Goose Creek Friends Meeting (VA)
The Goose Creek Religious Society of Friends Meeting is concerned for the physical safety and humanitarian needs of undocumented immigrants and refugees in this country, especially in light of changing political priorities.Minute on Immigration, Sanctity of Worship and Protection of Sensitive Locations, Vassalboro Monthly Meeting of Friends (ME)
To answer the call of the inherent worth and dignity of all people, members of the Society of Friends (Quakers) stand firmly in support of the safety, rights, and religious freedoms of everyone, including immigrant communities.Minute on immigration sanctuary, Swarthmore Monthly Meeting (PA)
Swarthmore Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends fully supports Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (PYM) for the courage and conviction shown in joining New England Yearly Meeting, Baltimore Yearly Meeting, Adelphi and Richmond Monthly Meetings as plaintiffs in their lawsuit to block the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from its abrupt shift in policy that enables federal immigration enforcement officials to enter houses of worship for their immigration enforcement actions.