UUA Joins Lawsuit Challenging ICE’s “Sensitive Locations Policy”

The following is a letter from the Unitarian Universalist Executive Team to all UU Congregations and Leaders:

Dear friends, 

We are proud to share with you that the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) has joined with a multifaith coalition and the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection to bring a lawsuit challenging Immigration and Custom Enforcement’s (ICE) “sensitive locations policy.” The case, Mennonite Church USA et al. v. United States Department of Homeland Security et al., was filed in federal district court in Washington, DC. Churches, as well as schools and hospitals, had previously been protected from ICE enforcement actions, but a Department of Homeland Security memo rescinded that protection on January 20th.

We join this multifaith coalition, representing millions of Americans across dozens of denominations, to challenge the ending of ICE’s sensitive locations policy and oppose any interpretation of law which would allow immigration raids in houses of worship and religious ceremonies. We believe, and the lawsuit asserts, that subjecting places of worship to ICE enforcement actions without a judicial warrant substantially burdens our religious exercise in violation of the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

As our Executive Vice President Carey McDonald affirms, “As Unitarian Universalists (UUs), fighting for justice and liberation for all people is at the heart of our faith tradition, which recognizes the spark of the divine inherent in every person; our sacred spaces must continue to offer sanctuary to those who face oppression, violence, or alienation, including immigrant communities.”

We know that many of our congregations include members who are immigrants, both documented and undocumented, and many of you carry out important ministries that serve immigrant communities in church spaces. The UUA is committed to supporting and protecting your ability to continue this vital and life-saving work. Learn more about the lawsuit in this story from UU World.
UU World Story
Read more about the coalition and the plaintiffs from Georgetown’s Center for Faith and Justice.
Lawsuit Press Release (PDF 7 pages)
To find out more about our legal strategy and partners, join us online on Friday, February 21 for “Defending Faithful Sanctuary and Hospitality” at 2pm ET/1pm CT/11am PT. This event will include time for Q&A about congregations and immigration enforcement. Please register at the link below to attend.
Defending Sanctuary Webinar
Your UUA is here to support and journey alongside you as we continue to build communities where all people are valued and can thrive. 

Yours, in faith, 
UUA Executive Leadership Team Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt, UUA President Rev. Ashley Horan, UUA Vice President for Programs and Ministries Carey McDonald, UUA Executive Vice President 

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