SIJT mulling plans in light of election results

The Sanctuary and Immigrant Justice Team (SIJT) had its November meeting shortly after the election. We as a team, we as a church, and the asylum-seeking families we are sponsoring and supporting are processing what the election results mean for us.

Our team was formed almost eight years ago in response to an administration that was threatening to deport any and all migrants, including those who were here with immigration proceedings in process. We are in this situation again now. This time we are more prepared. We are already officially a Sanctuary Church as of UUCC members’ vote in April 2017. The shower across from the kitchen was built shortly thereafter to be able to host people who are in fear of deportation in spite of being in the legal immigration process.

Other faith leaders have already been in touch, wanting to revive our partnerships from the past to make sure we can be there for each other and for some of the most existentially threatened people under the new administration.

If you would be interested in joining us, please get in touch! The next SIJT meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. Dec 8 via Zoom. Contact either co-chair for information.

Allie Gassmann – email
Dave Gibbons – email
Co-Chairs