John - The work of hope is critical. ISN is working with young immigrant leaders to build hope.
John,
We believe in the inherent dignity of all people—including those who migrate.
This belief is central in our Catholic faith, but is a belief that is not upheld in our society, as we have seen yet again in recent rhetoric in the U.S.[link removed]
But hope and justice are also central to our Catholic faith, and there is one particular area of our work that is bringing me great hope—ISN's Undocu Network ([link removed]) .
This network gathers young people connected to Jesuit and other Catholic universities who are undocumented, hold temporary status including DACA or TPS, or are a part of mixed-status families. Student leaders work closely with ISN staff to build a community of support, serve as lead voices in ISN’s advocacy campaigns and public statements, and work collectively to actively build safer and more welcoming campus communities.
Please, support the Undocu Network today ([link removed])
As one Undocu Network member shared:
"If there is prejudice, injustice, hate, or persecution against one group of people, we must take it as if it is happening to all of us."
Will you consider making a gift today ([link removed]) to grow the Undocu Network Summit along with all of ISN's migration justice work, supporting one group of people who face injustice "as if it is happening to all of us"?
Support Our Migration Work ([link removed])
Peace,
Christopher G. Kerr [link removed]
Ignatian Solidarity Network
Executive Director
P.S.—This Sunday, September 29, is the Catholic Church's World Day of Migrants and Refugees ([link removed]) . Walk with ISN and other Ignatian partners with this guide ([link removed]) to deepen your reflection and help you commit to standing with migrants all year long.
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