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In ‘Jesus Was a Migrant,’ Jemar Tisby makes a Christian case for humanizing immigrants

In a Q&A, historian Jemar Tisby discusses his new documentary “Jesus Was a Migrant” and the tension between Christian faith and U.S. immigration policy.

Idaho priests, religious workers get small immigration win — but hundreds still at risk

Foreign religious workers see relief after a visa rule change, but Trump-era policies and green card backlogs still threaten their ability to stay.

Spokane churches, nonprofits support Haitian immigrants amid TPS uncertainty

Spokane ministries are helping Haitian immigrants find jobs, housing and legal support as uncertainty over Temporary Protected Status continues.

Minnesota faith groups sue DHS over access to immigrant detainees

Minnesota faith groups sue DHS, alleging ICE barred clergy from ministering to immigrant detainees at Whipple building, violating First Amendment and RFRA rights.

We’re all connected: Rethinking protest tactics amid ICE deportations

A reflection on ICE, protests, immigration, and why empathy, human connection, and shared humanity matter more than shame or division.

How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

Chicago-area Christians mobilize to monitor ICE, support immigrant families and offer faith-driven resistance during deportation raids.

I bought my first clergy collar to accompany immigrants to ICE hearings

At an Oregon protest, a pastor reflects on ICE intimidation, faith in action, and how Jesus’ subversive love inspires the Interfaith Immigrant Justice movement.

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