2024 Presidential Election Impact
Refugee and immigrant families across America need your support in this critical moment. Together, we've still got work to do. Will you join us?
Impact on Refugees & Other Immigrants
At World Relief, we’ve worked with every presidential administration since Jimmy Carter's to resettle refugees, including with the Trump administration in his first term. While we hope to continue this partnership, President-elect Trump has promised that under his leadership on Day 1 he will halt all refugee arrivals to the United States. If enacted, this will be a tragic injustice to people fleeing conflict, persecution and violence.
Refugees and other immigrant families already here in Western WA need your support now more than ever. We will continue to welcome them through friendship and volunteer support, English language classes and immigration legal services.
While administrations may change, our calling remains.
Where do we stand?
We believe that immigration policies can and should ensure security for American citizens while demonstrating compassion and affirm the dignity of immigrants.
Our positions on immigration-related policies align with the Evangelical Statement of Principles on Immigration Reform that World Relief helped to launch more than a decade ago.
As evangelical Christian leaders, we call for a bipartisan solution on immigration that:
- Respects the God-given dignity of every person
- Protects the unity of the immediate family
- Respects the rule of law
- Guarantees secure national borders
- Ensures fairness to taxpayers
- Establishes a path toward legal status and/or citizenship for those who qualify and who wish to become permanent residents
At World Relief, our commitment to advocate on behalf of those who are forced to flee their homes because of dynamics such as conflict, extreme poverty and climate change is based on the example of Jesus. We believe that such advocacy is an important witness to a watching world about the character of Jesus. We do this by meeting with our elected officials on Capitol Hill, sharing data and stories of the work God is doing through World Relief in response to the world’s greatest crises, and partnering with local organizations to maximize efforts and mobilize our communities at the state and national level.
We partner with churches and community members with the information they need to educate, advocate and take action on behalf of our refugee and immigrant neighbors. We connect churches and community members with immigrant families to foster transformative relationships, where both new and long-term community members flourish and find a sense of unity and belonging. We also provide newly arrived refugees and other immigrants with access to basic necessities and begin them on the journey to belonging through English classes, immigration legal services, employment services and more.