Washington (January 26,
2021)— Today, Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Representative
Joaquin Castro (TX-20), along with Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and 27
House members, sent a
letter to President Biden urging swift action to grant relief and
protections to immigrant families living in sanctuary churches across the
nation. For decades, immigrants have been sheltered and supported by
communities of faith as a last resort to avoid deportation. Federal immigration
enforcement has a longstanding policy against carrying out arrests in houses of
worship. The number of immigrant families living in sanctuary in a house of
worship increased dramatically under the Trump administration, and today at
least 40 immigrant families currently living in sanctuary churches across the
United States. This letter asks President Biden to use the power of the
presidency to defend these most vulnerable of immigrants, including by granting
stays of removal, lifting deportation orders, and signing private bills of
relief for any immigrant family living in sanctuary.
“Our houses of worship must also be
houses of hope for everyone who finds refuge in them. I am proud to stand in
solidarity with the five individuals in Massachusetts, and nearly 40 across our
country, who are currently seeking refuge in sanctuary churches. It is long
past time to provide dignified and lasting protections to these individuals and
families,” said Senator Markey. “I am hopeful that President
Biden will help safely open the doors of our sanctuary churches and open the
pathway to citizenship for these brave individuals.”
“Across our nation, communities of faith have hosted immigrant families in
houses of worship to protect them from deportation and prevent family
separations,” said Representative Castro. “With the
Biden-Harris administration, these vulnerable families now have a real
opportunity for relief and may be able to leave the walls of their sanctuaries
for the first time in years. We respectfully urge President Biden to show
compassion and mercy to these families, and honor both America’s tradition as a
nation of immigrants as well as the advocacy of faith communities.”
Additional co-signers include: Senator
Elizabeth Warren and Representatives James P. McGovern, Joyce Beatty, Barbara
Lee, Veronica Escobar, Jan Schakowsky, Ayanna Pressley, Nydia M. Velázquez,
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Dwight Evans, Alcee L. Hastings, Lori Trahan, Sheila
Jackson Lee, Lloyd Doggett, Sylvia R. Garcia, Mary Gay Scanlon, Mark Pocan,
Tony Cárdenas, Albio Sires, Grace F. Napolitano, Ilhan Omar, Raul Grijalva,
Debbie Dingell, Joe Neguse, Cori Bush, Ruben Gallego, Brendan F. Boyle, and
Rashida Tlaib.
You can read the full letter
here and below:
Dear President Biden:
We write to express our support for sanctuary families currently living in
houses of worship around the United States. Today there are 40 people living in
sanctuary, taking refuge in houses of worship as their only option to be safe
from deportation and to keep their families intact. The Obama
administration granted many of these people stays of removal, but over the last
four years they have been forced into sanctuary as the Trump administration has
worked incessantly to deport them or send them to detention centers.
Additionally, throughout the past
four years, those in sanctuary have faced targeted retaliation from DHS,
including severe fines ranging from $200,000 to almost $500,000; U.S. Customs
and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) field offices targeting them; and continuous
surveillance. We ask you to ensure that your immigration policies are
crafted with dignity and respect towards those who live in sanctuary, and that
you commit to the following remedial steps:
- Directing ICE, by
February 12, 2021, to exercise prosecutorial discretion to grant a stay of
removal to each person living in sanctuary;
- within the first 100
days of your presidency, lifting the deportation orders against all people
living in sanctuary; and
- signing into law all
private bills on behalf of people living in sanctuary that Congress sends
to your desk.
Those in sanctuary have suffered
enough. Your Administration’s actions can bring them the relief they need and
deserve.
Immigrants in sanctuary, along with
the faith communities that support them, have been working hard to change our
broken immigration system for many years. Those in sanctuary have worked
tirelessly with us as Members of Congress, and have sought to meet with your
transition team, to highlight the need for immigration reform to include
immigrants facing unjust deportation orders. Now is the time to support and
honor the brave fight and leadership of people living in sanctuary and their
commitment to resist the retaliatory actions of the Trump administration. We
look forward to working with you to ensure that immigrants’ rights in the
United States are protected.