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U.S. Southern Border Resources

With so much information in the news, on social media and coming from friends and family, it can be hard to know what’s real and what’s accurate. We’ve put together some resources to help you navigate the complexities of the crisis at the U.S. southern border and within the broader crisis of mass displacement.

Life Across Borders: What Does the Bible Say About Immigration?

Immigration, mass displacement and refugee resettlement are complex issues. At the heart of these issues, though, are women, men and children who are made in the image of God and long to live flourishing lives. In this monthly series from World Relief, gain a global and a biblical perspective on the subject of immigration, diving…

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Reciprocal Hospitality

Welcome to Reciprocal Hospitality

Many American Christians have good intentions, working hard to welcome immigrants with hospitality and solidarity. But how can we do that in a way that puts our immigrant neighbors first rather than pushing them to the fringes of white dominant culture and keeping them as outsiders? That’s exactly the question Karen González explores in Beyond…

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DACA: How Policy and People Come Together (VIDEO)

Learn how policy affects real people’s lives.

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Nowhere are Warm Welcomes More Important than God's House

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Family Devotional on Welcoming Refugees

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Roundtable: How to Teach and Preach on Immigration in an Election Year

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Use the following tools to help share with others why you are taking a stand, using your voice and advocating for those who are unable to. These tools are for you so you can personalize and share as much as you’d like. 

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Vulnerable children and families are being detained in inadequate facilities and threatened with deportation. You can join me and World Relief as we fight back against this injustice.

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When you give, you’ll work to keep families together and safe, despite deportation threats, border separation or asylum delays.

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Urge members of congress to protect children and families fleeing violence and poverty. Visit worldrelief.org/advocacy to learn more.

Take Action Today

One crucial way to stand with us today is by speaking up to your elected officials. Congress has the power to act and often make key decisions that affect vulnerable people around the world and in the United States. When you speak up and contact your elected officials, they are more likely to understand and support positions that would help people we care about.

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Urge Congress to Pass Reforms for Dreamers and Other Immigrants

As the U.S. Congress considers various immigration reform proposals, the Senators and Representatives from your state are facing important decisions, and they want to know how to best represent the views of their constituents. Please review the letter below and complete the form to affirm your agreement. In partnership with the Evangelical Immigration Table, the EIT will deliver the completed letter with the contact information of all signatories to the congressional delegation representing your state.

Advocate for Asylum-Seekers and Families At the Border

Many families from Central America and other parts of the world are attempting to cross the U.S. border to seek asylum. However due to the COVID19 pandemic, the border has been effectively closed, shutting off the opportunity for many individuals, including unaccompanied children fleeing persecution, to find protection in the United States. Several recent policies have meant that parents are often forced to make unnecessary, harmful decisions to keep their families detained indefinitely or face separation from their children and many individuals who could qualify for asylum are being returned to dangerous situations.

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