Immigrant Justice
Immigrant Justice
A belief in “the inherent worth and dignity of every person” is core to Unitarian Universalism: every person, no exceptions. As religious people, our Principles call us to acknowledge the immigrant experience and to affirm and promote the flourishing of the human family.
These words were part of the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Statement of Conscience in 2013 and we in the Immigrant Justice group at UUSS work to put them into action in our community.
We are a new group and have room for many ideas, new input, and new connections.
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Faithful Friends – Amigos Fieles
A Community Visitation Program for
U.S. Immigration Detainees at the
Yuba County Jail in Marysville, CA
Immigrant Justice Updates
5/12/19
By Rev Roger
Root Causes of Migration from Central America–
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Lessons from a 2019 Interfaith Pilgrimage to Honduras–Sister Ann Pratt, OP, will speak about her …