TO STAND
WITH AND
DEFEND

In the name and spirit of Jesus

Daca stories

We want to hear your stories! If you or someone close to you has been impacted by DACA we want to hear your voice. Click on the buttons to participate!

Read Maria’s Story


DACA has allowed me to develop my professional aspirations, potential, and expand my efforts towards the well being of the city where I live. DACA has truly been a life-giving yet temporary solution.

The uncertainty of DACA and therefore the uncertainty of my future over the last 4 years, have had emotional and psychological consequences on my family and me. As solid as our faith is, we’re human, and the constant unknown and fear of deportation creeps in from time to time.

Adriana, Marriage & Family Therapist and DACA recipient


DACA has been good for the US economy and life-changing for Dreamers, who just want a chance to work, go to school, and lead productive lives. But the DACA program is so fickle, as we've witnessed over the last few years, and leaves out so many other immigrants wanting the same opportunities. I hope Congress and the Biden administration will work together on a permanent, bi-partisan solution for Dreamers and fellow immigrants.

Liz, DACA recipient

Join the Movement

 

ACCOMPANiMENT

  • Join a support circle for an asylum-seeker.

  • Support immigrants in need or danger.

Advocacy

  • For immigrants and their families facing detention and deportation.

  • Legislative visits, letters, and public action.

Education

  • Attend Puentes, Diplomado, and/or other training or conference events.

Our faith calls us to fight for justice

We are a coalition of Christians - immigrants, non-immigrants, and bilingual and bicultural young people that have been organizing since 2016.

Our Method

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Advocacy

We organize with community leaders and advocate for a more just system for asylum seekers.

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Education

We work with faith groups to give testimony to the world of Jesus’ reality, living God’s justice and peace.

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Accompaniment

We come alongside migrants, and recognize their resilience.

“I pledge to stand with and defend the vulnerable in the name of Jesus.”

 

The message of Matthew 25 is rising up at the grassroots level and among faith leaders — within faith communities, congregations, denominations, seminaries, and faith-based organizations. It's the Gospel text where Jesus says: How you treat the most vulnerable is how you treat me.

”Faith-Rooted Organizing introduces to the church the idea that community organizing and our faith as Christians, which often seem at odds, can be integrated. And more than that can actually flow from a spirituality that embraces our call to love God and love neighbor!”

  • Dr. Alexia Salvatierra

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