Immigrants' Rights

 

 

Where We Stand


Interfaith Statement in Support of Comprehensive Immigration Reform

Faith-based leaders and organizations, join together to call upon President Bush and elected officials in Congress to enact comprehensive immigration reform legislation that establishes a safe and humane immigration system consistent with our values. Read complete statement >


Immigration and Friends’ Testimonies

"My immigrant rights work at the American Friends Service Committee has led me to believe that the Quaker Testimonies call us to pursue just and humane policies towards immigrants" Danielle Short, AFSC Colorado Human Rights Director. Read more >


Principles for Comprehensive Immigration Reform in the United States

The work of the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) in immigrant communities is based on our belief in the worth and inherent dignity of every person. Read complete document >

En español:
Principios para la Reforma Comprensiva de Inmigración en Estados Unidos

La labor del Comité de Servicio de Amigos Americanos (por sus siglas en inglés, AFSC) en las comunidades de inmigrantes, está basada en nuestra convicción del valor y la dignidad inherentes a cada persona. Lea todo el documento >


Board Statement on Legalization for Undocumented Immigration in the United States

The American Friends Service Committee expresses its continued support for undocumented immigrants and affirms the basic principle that people who have established new lives in the United States should have access to procedures that permit them to adjust their immigration status. Read more >

Border and Quaker Values: Reflections of an AFSC Working Group (PDF, 456 KB)

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