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Save Asylum Rally from the U.S.-Mexico Border

Nogales, Sonora Nogales, Sonora, Mexico

The Save Asylum coalition has worked with asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border to organize regular public actions to call for the restoration of the asylum process. Today's action will focus on a plea to the Biden-Harris Elect Administration to take immediate action to restore asylum after taking office.

Virtual Posadas: In Search of Shelter and Protection

Online

Join us from December 16-24 in a daily virtual experience of music, art, prayer, reflection, and action as we journey with the Holy Family and migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in search of shelter and protection. Learn more | Register

The First 100 Days

Virtual

This month brings new Congress and Administration and with it new opportunities to protect and defend forcibly displaced people. The new policymakers will bring change and opportunity for policies with impacts on refugees and those seeking protection from persecution, conflict, and violence, among other things. On Jan. 19, join JRS/USA for a live virtual panel […]

Free

Press Briefing – Asylum Seeker Panel

Online

Asylum seekers in Nogales, Sonora with the Kino Border Initiative who have been subject to metering, Migrant Protection Protocols, and/or Title 42, will host a press briefing to respond to President Biden’s Executive Orders related to the U.S.-Mexico border.

Live Stations of the Cross with Fr. James Martin, SJ

Virtual

Lent brings an opportunity to pray and reflect in solidarity with our forcibly displaced brothers and sisters around the world. Join JRS/USA for a live reading of the Stations of the Cross with Fr. James Martin, SJ. Join us, as we accompany Jesus on his journey, as we reflect in solidarity and pray for displaced […]

Free

Immigration Challenges and Choices: People, Principles, and Policies

Online

RSVP: bit.ly/ImmigrationChallenges On April 15, the day of the dialogue, all who have RSVP’d will receive an email with a link and step-by-step instructions on how to join the livestream. The United States has a new president with new policies on immigration and refugees. There is a new Congress with old divisions. Developments on the […]

The Cry of the Earth and the Cry of the Poor

Virtual

Learn more about the link between climate and migration at a virtual Lunch and Learn on April 22 from 12-1 pm. Register for free at creationandmigration.eventbrite.com. Open to all people of good will who try to defend life, the integrity of creation, peace, and the common good. Hosted by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis Catholic Charities- […]

Free

A Pathway to Citizenship: The Role of the Community

Online

Register Join A Faith That Does Justice for a discussion about the challenges facing immigrants in the United States and the current proposed legislation to create pathways to citizenship. Learn how you can support the immigrant community. We are pleased to welcome immigration experts to the conversation: · Iván Espinoza-Madrigal, Executive Director, Lawyers for Civil Rights […]

Young and Latino Leaders on Immigration: Continuing Challenges, New Urgency, Time for Action

Online

On May 4, the day of the discussion, all who have RSVP’d will receive an email with a link and step-by-step instructions on how to join the livestream. This urgent United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and Georgetown University gathering will bring together young, diverse leaders from the border, on policy, in the Church, […]

Immigration: What is Happening?

Online

Join Saint Francis Xavier Parish for a virtual event, Immigration: What is Happening?, with featured speaker José Arnulfo Cabrera, director of education and advocacy for the Ignatian Solidarity Network. In this webinar, you will better understand how to talk about immigration. The discussion will focus on answering: What has changed? What will change? We will discuss […]

Witness from the Border: An Update on Title 42

Online

Join the Ignatian Solidarity Network and Kino Border Initiative to discuss the announcement by the Biden Administration that Title 42, the policy unjustly used to restrict asylum claims during the pandemic, will be terminated on May 23.

Save Asylum: A Vigil with Migrant Families at the U.S.-Mexico Border

Online

May 23rd marks the day that the Biden Administration is scheduled to end the devastating Title 42 policy that has restricted migrants from making a legal claim for asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border. With the end of this policy now in question, migrant families will vigil at the border and invite you to join them to learn, reflect, and pray. Make sure to light a candle between 3:30 PM ET and 5:00 PM ET on Monday, May 23rd as a symbol of solidarity with these migrants.