Seeking to be a source of trusted information/resources for local congregations, Regions, and ministries, Justice & Advocacy Ministries offers the following curated list of the articles, explainers, and videos about refugee and immigration ministries.
Know Your Rights
What to Do if You or a Loved One is Detained
This resource from the National Immigrant Justice Center is designed to help immigrants, their families, and their friends better understand what to do when someone is detained by immigration officials.
En Español: Qué Hacer si Usted o un Ser Querido es Detenido
KYR: Trump Administration’s Newly Announced Registration Requirement
This multilingual resource from the National Immigration Law Center provides critical information for community members about the newly announced registration process for some undocumented immigrants, including potential risks such as detention, deportation, and legal consequences.
Languages: Arabic | Chinese – Simplified | Chinese – Traditional | English | Haitian Creole | Korean | Spanish | Tagalog | Vietnamese |
Stay Informed on the Issues
Legal Decoder: Termination of Humanitarian Parole for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV)
On May 21, 2025 the Trump Administration issued notice terminating the humanitarian parole processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV), effective March 25th. The Justice Action Center offers this helpful explainer.
AP News: Lawyer for Immigration Activist Suspects ICE Retaliating Against Her
A lawyer for immigration activist arrested this month told a judge Friday that authorities appear to be retaliating against Jeanette Vizguerra years after she took refuge in Denver churches to avoid deportation during the first Trump administration.
Take Action and Lift Your Voice
The Action Lab: Sign the Solidarity Pledge
The Action Lab invites you join them in standing against unjust deportations. Once you sign the pledge you’ll be invited to upcoming training calls on taking action with this movement. Every signature on the solidarity pledge counts towards making a difference and protecting our neighbors, communities, and loved ones.
CWS: The Ash Wednesday Ecumenical Declaration: Defending Refuge
Church World Service has issued a bold statement uniting faith communities in opposition to policies that harm refugees and immigrants. The Declaration is open for signatures (from Individuals, Churches, and Organizations) and will remain open through Lent.
Resources for your Church and Community
ILRC: Expedited Removal Toolkit – A Guide for Advocates Assisting People
Facing Expanded Expedited Removal
Expedited removal is a process that allows immigration enforcement officers to quickly deport certain people from the United States without providing them an opportunity to speak with an attorney or allowing them to see a judge before being deported. This guide created by the Immigrant Legal Resource Center will help you assist people who might be subject to the expanded use of expedited removal.
IIC: An Interfaith Platform for Immigration Reform
A positive vision for the future from the Interfaith Immigration Coalition: U.S. policies on immigration and refugee resettlement should recognize the gifts, contributions, and struggles of immigrants and refugees, ensuring justice and protection for all. The IIC’s platform is rooted in interfaith principles which call us to ensure that our laws promote and protect the dignity of each individual.
USCCB Report: One Part of the Body: The Potential Impact of Deportations on American Christian Families
This new report details the potential impact of deportations on American Christian families by relying upon “the best data available to make reasonable estimates of how deportations could impact Christian families in the United States, and then highlighted those statistical estimates with profiles of individuals within Catholic and Protestant congregations throughout the country.”
AP News: Tracking Lawsuits against Donald Trump’s Executive Actions
Dozens of lawsuits have been filed during President Donald Trump’s second administration. The suits challenge his executive orders as well as actions taken by his administration. The courts have agreed to block the president in a number of cases, and the administration is seeking appeals as well. Follow the cases with this excellent tracker from the Associated Press.
The Christian Century: Sanctuary has Always been Tenuous
“The ancient tradition of sanctuary went on to give rise to a formal system in the Middle Ages, by which people could be protected for a limited period of time within the doors of a sanctuary… Modern sanctuary movements have made use of both the biblical and the medieval models to push back against policies they have found to be immoral.”
Podcast: Sanctuary – On the Border Between Church and State
A limited podcast series from Dr. Lloyd Barba and Dr. Sergio Gonzalez about the politics of immigration, faith as radical hospitality, and the borders between church and state.
Additional Resources from Disciples Home Missions
Disciples Immigration Legal Counsel Video: Know Your Rights
Disciples Immigration Legal Counsel Video: What Your Church Should Know
Refugee and Immigration Ministry Tools (March 2025)
Sensitive Locations FAQ for Houses of Worship
Letter: Nationwide Outcry over Refugee Suspension & Funding Freeze