
5 Ways to Resist The Flawed U.S. Immigration Detention System
Eight months into the Biden presidency, what has and hasn’t changed in the U.S. immigration detention system?
Go to article: 5 Ways to Resist The Flawed U.S. Immigration Detention System
Eight months into the Biden presidency, what has and hasn’t changed in the U.S. immigration detention system?
Go to article: 5 Ways to Resist The Flawed U.S. Immigration Detention System
UUSC’s President Rev. Mary Katherine Morn condemns the return of a program to force asylum-seekers to wait in dangerous conditions.
Go to article: SCOTUS Decision to Bring Back “Remain in Mexico” is a “Devastating Setback”
The Myanmar government must be held accountable—and Secretary Blinken can make it happen.
Go to article: 4 Years After Atrocities Against Rohingya, It’s Time for the U.S. to Call It Genocide
Resources to show solidarity with people displaced by the Afghanistan conflict
Go to article: 5 Ways to Take Action for Afghan Refugees
The human rights of Haitians must be supported by the international community
Go to article: Haiti Disasters Highlight Need for Intersectional Solidarity and Justice
A delegation of young UU activists and partners are showing up in solidarity with the Indigenous-led movement to shut down a planet-warming pipeline extension.
Go to article: UU Young Adults Take Action to Stop Line 3
Through the legislative tactic of budget reconciliation, Congress could finally create a pathway to citizenship for people unjustly deprived of legal status.
Go to article: Congress Has a Once-in-a-Generation Chance to Protect Millions of Immigrants
UUSC responds to federal court order freezing the DACA program for new applicants
Go to article: After DACA Ruling, “Time’s Up for Congress to Protect Immigrant Communities”
In light of the escalating political crisis, the United States government should halt all deportations and expulsions to Haiti.
Go to article: Assassination of Haiti’s President Underscores Importance of Supporting Haitian People Living In and Migrating to the U.S.
Displacement due to climate change is underway, but a new report shows how governments can respond in ways that uphold human rights.
Go to article: 5 Steps to Address Climate-Forced Migration