Immigration Questions and Answers
The U.S. Jesuit Conference provides answers to 11 of the tough questions asked by Congressional staff when advocating for humane immigration reform.
Source: U.S. Jesuit Conference
Immigration-Questions-and-Answers
The U.S. Jesuit Conference provides answers to 11 of the tough questions asked by Congressional staff when advocating for humane immigration reform.
Source: U.S. Jesuit Conference
Immigration-Questions-and-Answers
The Jesuit Social Research Institute works to transform the Gulf South through action research, analysis, education, and advocacy on the core issues of poverty, race, and migration. The Institute is a collaboration of Loyola University New Orleans and the Society of Jesus rooted in thefaith that does justice. [2011]
African Jesuit AIDS Network is a network of Jesuits and their co-workers in sub-Saharan Africa, who are somehow involved in the ministry of AIDS care and HIV prevention.
Link: http://www.ajanweb.org/
Outlines the Jesuits’ articulations of the mission of faith and justice from the second Vatican Council through General Congregation 35.
Author: Fred Kammer, S.J.
Source: Jesuit Social Research Institute
Link: http://www.loyno.edu/jsri/sites/loyno.edu.jsri/files/JSRI%20Spring%20Quarterly%202014%20Jesuit%20Justice_0.pdf
JustSouth Quarterly 2009 article outlining the connection between Catholic Social Teaching and Migration. From article: “The rights of migrants (refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers, migrant workers, and internally displaced persons-IDPs) begin with the foundation of Catholic Social Teaching, namely, the dignity and sanctity of the human person.”
Author: Fred Kammer, S.J.
Source: Jesuit Social Research Institute
Link: http://www.loyno.edu/jsri/sites/loyno.edu.jsri/files/CSTandMigration-Summer2009jsq_0.pdf
Kim Coleman is the Integrated Marketing Director for the Ignatian Solidarity Network.
Outlines four core principles of Catholic Social Teaching
Author: Fred Kammer, S.J.
Source: Jesuit Social Research Institute
Link: http://www.loyno.edu/jsri/sites/loyno.edu.jsri/files/WhatisCST-Spring2009jsq_0.pdf
The mission of Jesuit Refugee Service /USA is to accompany, serve and advocate for the rights of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons.
Link: http://jrsusa.org/
Judy Conti, National Employment Law Project, offers a policy update on the fair minimum wage act at the 2013 Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice
Mary Small, Jesuit Refugee Service/USA, offers an immigration policy update at the 2013 Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice