By: Roxane Ramos The Jesuits of the United States, Jesuit Refugee Services/USA, and the Kino Border Initiative have issued a statement welcoming President Obama’s recent executive action to end the legislative gridlock and place pressure on Congress to make immigration reform the priority the American public know it to be. Though the President’s order will provide temporary stays of deportation to as many as five million undocumented migrants who live in fear of discovery and separation from …Read More
KINO BORDER INITIATIVE TO PRESENT AT 17TH ANNUAL IGNATIAN FAMILY TEACH-IN FOR JUSTICE IN D.C.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 11, 2014 NATIONAL CONTACT: Christopher Kerr, Executive Director, Ignatian Solidarity Network 216-397-2088 | ckerr@ignatiansolidarity.net KINO BORDER INITIATIVE TO PRESENT AT 17TH ANNUAL IGNATIAN FAMILY TEACH-IN FOR JUSTICE IN D.C. National Catholic Social Justice Conference to Commemorate 25th Anniversary of Six Jesuit Priests and Laywomen Killed in El Salvador WASHINGTON, DC – Kino Border Initiative will be featured as a breakout presenter …Read More
Education at the KBI: Call to Action
By: Roxane Ramos The Kino Border Initiative’s educational programming offers information and insights into the reality of the border as well as direct experience. Education is embedded in everything the Kino Border Initiative does, and its programming reaches migrants, students, churches, immersion groups, legislators, and anyone interested in visiting the KBI in person or online. The KBI works to dispel commonly held myths about immigration, correct misinformation, and provide …Read More
Border Mass
Border Mass flyer (1) …Read More
USCCB Migration Committee To Travel to U.S.-Mexico Border to Remember Fallen Migrants, Highlight Human Consequences of Broken Immigration System
Trip follows example of Pope Francis at Lampedusa Border bishops will join Committee to celebrate Mass in remembrance of the dead Immigration reform needed to end suffering, redeem the nation March 6, 2014 WASHINGTON—The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Committee on Migration, joined by bishops on the border, will travel to Nogales, Arizona, March 30-April 1 to tour the U.S.-Mexico border and celebrate Mass on behalf of the close to 6,000 migrants who have died in the U.S. …Read More
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