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Declaración del Pastor Jaime Tolle/Declaration by Rev. Jim Tolle
Address of Pastor Jim Tolle The Church On The Way Van Nuys, California As an Evangelical Christian and a Faith-Community leader in Los Angeles, I ask that the Dream Act be passed by Congress without further delay. To not do … Continue reading
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Esperanzas de una reforma migratoria – Hope for Immigration Reform
In the last few days President Obama and members of his administration have made several declarations in which they have committed themselves to work toward immigration reform before the end of the year. This raises many expectations and calls us … Continue reading
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Nueva declaración de CCIR – New CCIR Declaration
Christians for Comprehensive Immigration Reform is a coalition of Christian organizations, churches, and leaders from across the theological and political spectrum, united in support of comprehensive U.S. immigration reform. We are working together to see fair and humane immigration reform … Continue reading
Reunión de pastores latinos y afroamericanos/Meeting of African American and Latino Pastors
African American and Latino pastors in Los Angeles have formed a Black-Brown pastors network to address three key issues together: immigration reform, gang violence, and economic justice. The pastors were first convened by LA RED and CLUE and have organized … Continue reading
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Presidente Obama promete reforma/President Obama Promises Reform
During a meeting with Latino congress members yesterday, President Obama promised to work toward a comprehensive immigration reform law this year. See Immigration Needs a Comprehensive Approach. Share this:ShareDiggRedditEmail
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Vigilias de oración – Prayer Vigils
The Interfaith Immigration Coalition, a partnership of faith-based organizations committed to enacting fair and humane immigration reform, would like to invite you to participate in Prayer, Renewal and Action on Immigration, a national effort to organize prayer vigils coinciding with … Continue reading
Immigration Reform’s Post-Election Potential
Glen Peterson invites us to reflect on the possibilities of a just and comprehensive immigration reform in Immigration Reform´s Post-Election Potential, a post on the Sojourners blog. Share this:ShareDiggRedditEmail
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