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FCNL Applauds Homeland Security Advisory Council Vote Urging a Reduction of Privatized Detention
A strong majority of Homeland Security Advisory Council members voted to phase out private prisons, in a surprising dissent from the group’s draft recommendation to continue DHS use of private prisons.Acting on Love Thy Neighbor
LoveThyNeighbor (no exceptions) is more than a sign, bumper sticker or button, it’s a declaration to Congress that we reject attempts to divide us as a nation. Find out how to be a part of this work.FCNL's Yasmine Taeb and Hannah Evans Speak at Ecumenical Advocacy Days
We’re excited to sponsor and participate in Ecumenical Advocacy Days, a gathering of hundreds of people of faith for advocacy and education. This year’s theme is Confronting Chaos, Forging Community.From Policing to the Border: How Intersectional Advocacy Can Challenge Racial Injustice
Join FCNL and movement leaders to learn how young adult advocates can drive intersectional change by connecting the issues of police militarism and violence with justice for immigrants and defense of Black immigrant communities.Congress: Reject Usage of a Broad Wartime Law to Deport Millions
A 226-Year-Old Law with a Xenophobic LegacyTrump Invokes the Alien Enemies Act
Last Saturday, March 15, President Donald Trump invoked the powers of the Alien Enemies Act against Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to speed up his program of mass deportation.February 2025: Native American Legislative Update
Last night, a bill was reintroduced in the 119th Congress to appoint a commission to investigate the Indian Boarding School era and the role of the federal government.
Mass deportation is not the answer — loving your neighbors is
Deporting immigrants will not make our country great. But it is destroying hard-working families and stoking fear and division in our communities.First day of school in DC: Armed troops, terrified families, missing parents
But this year was tougher. This year, the first day of school in our home of Washington, D.C., included military troops in our streets and families so filled with fear they decided to keep their kids home.How Trump’s Military Overreach Threatens Us All
On Aug. 11, 2025, US President Donald Trump invoked emergency powers to deploy 800 National Guard troops to the nation’s capital, signaling another alarming escalation of the use of military force during his second term. The military is now being used in ways once unimaginable for immigration enforcement — stationing troops in US cities, detaining migrants in military prisons, and invoking wartime powers to expel them.