Interfaith Immigration Coalition speaks out on proposed changes regarding immigration status
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The Interfaith Immigration Coalition, which the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is a steering committee member, is reacting to proposed changes to the public charge rule as a qualifier for certain immigration statuses.
The Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC), based in Washington, D.C., is a coordinating group of over 50 national faith-based organizations and religious institutions that mobilize around issues related to immigration and refugees to seek more just policies. The PC(USA) regularly collaborates with their efforts.
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