Immigration Resources and Advocacy

Immigration Resources and Advocacy
Compiled Jan. 27, 2025

As a new presidential administration and congress begin, many changes are anticipated in immigration policy that may cause a great deal of harm to those in our communities and in our congregations. Episcopalians in the Diocese of Massachusetts and across the church have expressed concern for immigrants, including refugees, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients, those here without authorization, and even those who are citizens or here with appropriate documentation who may be detained in an immigration raid.

The current federal administration recently rescinded long-established Department of Homeland Security policy that named houses of worship, as well as schools and hospitals, as “protected places” where Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) would not enter. This change has created much fear and uncertainty in churches, synagogues and houses of worship.

The following training opportunities, action alerts, and worship and study resources have been compiled to help the people of our diocese respond.


IMMIGRATION UPDATE
with the Office of Government Relations and Episcopal Migration Ministries
Note: These calls occur regularly, with upcoming sessions on Feb. 4, 11, 18 & 25
1 p.m.

Due to the number of executive orders, immigration raids and other policy changes, Episcopal Migration Ministries has scheduled these calls to share updates and resources. EMM staff will be joined by representatives of the Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations and the TEC Chief Legal Officer.  REGISTER HERE.

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PROTECTING OUR IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES CAMPAIGN LAUNCH
at the Massachusetts State House
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 12 p.m.
INFORMATION HERE


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ACLU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS TRAINING: MASS DEPORTATION
THURSDAY, JAN. 30, 8 p.m.

Join the ACLU's People Power Immigration/Deportation Know Your Rights Training to learn how you can protect immigrant communities facing these escalating threats. REGISTER HERE

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MASSACHUSETTS IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE ADVOCACY COALITION
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS RESOURCES

Whether you’re a U.S. citizen, a green card holder, a student on a visa, or undocumented, you have legal rights. Below you will find resources for advocates, service providers and allies who want to help ensure that immigrants know their rights in different contexts, including pre-recorded webinars in English, Kreyòl ayisyen, Español and Português.

VIEW RESOURCES HERE

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LEGAL RESOURCES FOR IMMIGRANT FAMILIES
IMMIGRANT DEFENSE HOTLINE: 617-988-0606

As threats targeting immigrant families and communities intensify, Lawyers for Civil Rights is deploying the full force of its legal and community networks to protect families. The Immigrant Defense Hotline expands access to timely and free legal advice for immigrants facing imminent threats related to immigration enforcement, such as immigration raids or mass deportations. The hotline is staffed with attorneys from LCR's staff and pro bono network. Callers who leave a message will receive a same-day response to questions about immigration enforcement and reports of immigration raids. LCR will track activity closely with community partners and mobilize legal and policy advocacy to protect immigrant families.

Get Involved: 

Community Partners: Please share information about the Immigrant Defense Hotline (617-988-0606) with your clients, members, and broader community. Encourage immigrants to reach out directly for help and to report immigration enforcement in your communities. 

Attorneys and Law Firms: Pro bono support will keep the Immigrant Defense Hotline up and running. Training will be provided for volunteers. 

Know-Your-Rights Resources:

LCR is leading a series of Know-Your-Rights presentations in immigrant communities in collaboration with allies and community partners. They are also developing fact sheets and toolkits for broad dissemination to increase awareness of protections under the law. These resources address critical topics, including how to prepare for an ICE raid and family planning strategies for undocumented families and mixed-status households.

LAWYERS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS

Please contact hotline@lawyersforcivilrights.org to get involved, to schedule a Know-Your-Rights presentation, or request palm cards, toolkits or fact sheets for your community.

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