immigration

Protect Targeted People

10 December 2024

Given our mission of working in solidarity with low-wage workers, immigrants, and communities of color in the cause of dignity and economic justice, our path is clear. I want to share just some of what we’ve been up to over the past month.

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Supporting Immigrants in the New Administration

10 December 2024

Over the last week, faith leaders and community members have met at Fairview Community Church in Costa Mesa, St. John’s Episcopal Church in San Bernardino, and the Los Angeles Episcopal Diocese to articulate the grave threats to immigrants and our communities in the face of the incoming Administration.

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Finding Shelter: Liza M

26 November 2024

Liza M. knew what it meant for her and her family when the Taliban captured the country as the American and Allied troops hastily retreated in August 2021.  Liza’s mother raised her and her five siblings alone after the Taliban killed her father in 2000.  During the years of western presence, her mother emphasized the importance of education for her daughters, as well as her sons.  Liza and one sister became doctors; another sister became a lawyer, one brother became an engineer and the 2 youngest were still in college when they had to flee.  She had a bright future in Afghanistan until 2021.

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Protect Targeted People

22 November 2024

The first day that the immigrants rights coalition turned out to resist the incoming administration, CLUE members showed up in force, amplifying the call for Sanctuary for more than a million undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles and Orange counties.

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Finding Shelter: Fazela, Mahdi and Jawad

17 October 2024

by Liz Bar-El, CLUE Communications Liaison This story continues our series highlighting CLUE’s work to build a network of faith partners to arrange and offer shelter to migrants arriving to the LA region, including those who are walk-in clients of our LA Welcomes Collective partner organizations and those sponsored by CLUE for release from inhumane

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Shut Down Adelanto

2 October 2024

This last Friday, September 27th, CLUE leaders joined the “Journey to Freedom” ride in front of the privately-run Adelanto ICE Immigration Detention Center, to demand humane treatment, release and closure of the facility. In centers such as Adelanto, asylum seekers and other immigrants are incarcerated for long periods, fueling a profit-driven system that prioritizes forced

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Interfaith Leaders Denounce Hate & Affirm Migrant Dignity

23 September 2024

**MEDIA ADVISORY**  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  September 23, 2024 CONTACT:  Pastor Stephen “Cue” Jn-Marie, (310) 466-8366, [email protected] OR Guillermo Torres, (323)228-2753, [email protected]  TUESDAY:  Live Press Conference on the Misrepresentation and Malignment of Haitian Immigrants and Immigrants of Color Politicians continue to spew hateful, harmful, and racist lies about Haitian immigrants in the city of Springfield, Ohio, despite their

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Finding Shelter: Narcelys and Ramón

19 September 2024

For asylum seekers arriving in Los Angeles, it is a daunting challenge to find a safe and affordable place to live.  In order to avoid the very real possibility of new arrivals finding themselves sleeping on the streets, CLUE coordinates a network of faith-based partners (CLUE Welcome Network) willing to welcome and provide temporary shelter

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400 USCIS Workers in Laguna Niguel are Threatened

12 July 2024

URGE THE DIRECTORS TO STOP THE LAYOFFS At the intersection of immigration and economic justice sits the US Citizenship and Immigration California Service Center in Laguna Niguel. Right now, the Department of Homeland Security is preparing to close that office and lay off 400 employees, many of whom have been working there for decades. Highly

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