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WHEREAS 1.5 million immigrants - documented and undocumented - have
been deported from the U.S. in the last decade, and the U.S. has
recently stepped up deportation raids across the country;
WHEREAS some 300 immigrants weekly are deported from Rikers Island
, many of them African, Afro-Caribbean and Latino/a;
WHEREAS these immigration policies have broken up families and
caused suffering to thousands of people;
WHEREAS the United States is a nation of immigrants whose Statue
of Liberty proclaims "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled
masses yearning to breathe free.."
WHEREAS immigrants have made important contributions to this country
in the social, economic, moral, spiritual, political, cultural
and every other arena;
WHEREAS the United Church of Christ New York Metropolitan Association
celebrates the diversity that is a hallmark of New York City and
part of our heritage;
WHEREAS our faith tradition teaches us to practice hospitality,
welcoming the stranger, loving our neighbor as ourselves and acting
as a "good Samaritan" toward those in need;
WHEREAS the United Church of Christ believes that "God is still
speaking" and calls to us to speak out for justice and witness;
THEREFORE, be it resolved that the United Church of Christ Metropolitan
Association:
- Expresses its support for the communities of faith that have
chosen to provide sanctuary to immigrants at risk of deportation
- Calls upon member congregations to commit themselves to study
and reflection around immigration and sanctuary issues
- Urges member congregations to consider becoming "new sanctuary
churches," adopting an immigrant family or families that face
deportation
- Calls upon member congregations to reach out to other churches
and to their city, state and federal elected officials so that
those bodies make a formal commitment to sanctuary
- Encourages member congregations to analyze and advocate in
support of legislation that is welcoming rather than punitive
- Calls upon the New York Conference to adopt a resolution in
support of sanctuary
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