Faith-Based Principles for Immigration Reform


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Preamble:  We come together as communities of faith and people of conscience to express our indignation and sadness over the continued death of hundreds of migrants attempting to cross the US - Mexico border each year.  We believe that such death and suffering diminish us all.

We share a faith and a moral imperative that transcends borders, celebrates the contributions immigrant peoples bring, and compels us to build relationships that are grounded in justice and love.  As religious leaders from numerous and diverse faith traditions, we set forth the following principles by which immigration policy is to be comprehensively reformed. We believe that using these principles – listed from the most imminent threat to life to the deepest systemic policy problems - will significantly reduce, if not eliminate, deaths in the desert borderlands.










Clergy Supporting Faith-Based Principles

Bishops



Catholic Churches



Congregational Churches



Episcopalian Churches



Islamic Institutions



Jewish Institutions



Lutheran Churches



Mennonite Fellowships



Methodist Churches



Presbyterian Churches



Quaker Friends and Organizations



Unitarian/Universalist Churches







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We are seeking clergy, congregations and judicatories to endorse these principles. If you would like to be listed as a supporter, please e-mail us at action@nomoredeaths.org with your name and affiliation.
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vFaith-Based
   Principles for
   Immigration Reform
vCall to Action:
   Why our work is
   important
vPhotos
vHumane Borders' Map
   Migrant Deaths 2004
vBrief History of the US-
   Mexico Border
vVolunteer Reflections -
   Summer 2004
vNMD 2004 Report
vNMD Summer 2005
   Report
vNMD Historical
   Summary
vHR4437,
   Sensenbrenner's
   Proposed House Bill
vNational Immigration
   Forum Link
Current Legislation on Immigration
vClergy Supporting
   Faith-Based
   Principles
vFall Campaign
   Report
v Lenten/ Passover
   Fast for Justice
   Toolkit
vEndorsers of the
   Principle
v2005 NMD
   Outreach Toolkit
-National Conference of State Legislatures

-National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rightrs (Chart)
vComparisons of 
   Current Immigration
   Legislation
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