The U.S. Jesuit Conference joined approximately 50 other faith-based and immigrant rights NGO’s in calling on the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs regarding factors which are causing unaccompanied children to seek refuge in the U.S. from grave violence, impunity, and lack of educational and economic opportunity.

The Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat of the Jesuit Curia in Rome has released a new document entitled “Promotion of Justice in the Universities of the Society.”

This weekend, when Foley would have celebrated his 41st birthday on Saturday, Oct. 18th, Jesuit colleges and universities across the country will join his family in solidarity, as they celebrate his life at a memorial service.

Taking a break from the computer screen, the writers of The Jesuit Post (TJP) will produce their first-ever print edition to be distributed at the 2014 Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice (IFTJ).

BOSTON, MA – The Boston College Center for Human Rights and International Justice in partnership with campus and community partners has developed a toolkit entitled “Know Your Rights – English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).”

NEW ORLEANS, LA – Student interpreters at Loyola University New Orleans are lending their skills to help local lawyers and other immigration advocates aid an influx of unaccompanied minors fleeing from Central America.

The Spanish National Court has decided unanimously that Spain has jurisdiction to investigate the November 16, 1989 massacre of the Jesuits and their two companions murdered at the University of Central America.

Earlier this week twenty-four national faith-based organizations, including the Ignatian Solidarity Network delivered a letter to President Barack Obama, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, and Attorney General Eric Holder urging them to address human and civil rights violations, lack of transparency, and governance issues that continue within the U.S. government’s immigration enforcement practices.

Earlier this week forty national religious leaders called on President Obama to ensure the due process rights of unaccompanied children fleeing violence in Central America as the Administration considers its next steps on immigration.

Jesuits Boyle, Kennedy and Kesicki

The Jesuits gave a boost to legislation to reauthorize and expand the Second Chance Act, a federal grant program for activities that support people returning to their communities after incarceration.

Earlier month faculty at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and Walsh School of Foreign Service released a new report analyzing the progress of the Alta Gracia apparel initiative

The U.S. Jesuit Conference, Jesuit Refugee Service USA and the Ignatian Solidarity Network have released a “Toolkit for Advocating for the Rights of Unaccompanied Children and Families Fleeing Central America.”

Loyola University Chicago - DREAMer Medical Students

Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine welcomed their Class of 2018 earlier this month – 160 new students who will spend the next four years working to achieve their dream of becoming physicians, including seven DREAMer students.

John Boehner

BY ISN STAFF | July 31, 2014 The Society of Jesus in the United States (the Jesuit order) is making a personal plea to the 43 Congressional representatives who graduated from […]

unaccompanied children

Today, the Ignatian Solidarity Network joined more than 300 faith-based organizations delivered a letter to President Barack Obama and Members of Congress urging protection, care and legal counsel for the thousands of Central American children who have fled escalating violence, conflict and exploitation in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.