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Global Refuge Joins Interfaith Solidarity Statement on Refugees and Other Immigrants

Global Refuge Staff

March 7, 2025

On March 7, Global Refuge President and CEO Krish O'Mara Vignarajah  joined the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and other faith leaders in affirming our solidarity with and support of refugee and other immigrant communities, as well as calling for the reinstatement of the resettlement system.

Standing in Solidarity

We stand united as people of faith in our commitments to welcome the stranger and to care for the most vulnerable–commitments rooted in our common understanding of our Creator’s love for all and call to serve our neighbors.

In these overlapping holy days of Purim, Lent, and Ramadan, we join our voices together to express our grave concern for the individuals and families seeking refuge in this country. We are particularly devastated and concerned for the welfare of the thousands of refugees who were approved and even ready for travel, only to have their plane tickets taken away.

For more than four decades, our faith-rooted organizations have partnered with the U.S. government to ensure that people forced to flee their country because of conflict, violence, or persecution are vetted and arrive legally, to be welcomed in this country with services to meet their basic needs.

The recent U.S. State Department termination of cooperative agreements with the 10 national resettlement agencies in the U.S.  has made already-at-risk people even more vulnerable. We urge all people of faith and goodwill to join us in advocating with our elected leaders for our partnerships with the government to be restored so that we can fully work with those we are called to serve.

We invite you to join us in prayer for all people who are forced to flee home. May they know our deep and abiding commitment to their lives and well-being.

  • The Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton, Presiding Bishop, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
  • Alesia Frerichs, President & CEO, Lutheran Services in America
  • Myal Greene, President & CEO, World Relief
  • Mark Hetfield, President, HIAS
  • Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President, Union for Reform Judaism
  • The Rev. Walter Kim, President, National Association of Evangelicals
  • Rabbi Hara Person, Chief Executive, Central Conference of American Rabbis
  • Kerry Alys Robinson, President & CEO, Catholic Charities USA
  • Basharat Saleem, Executive Director, Islamic Society of North America
  • Richard L. Santos, President & CEO, Church World Service
  • Ahmed Shehata, Chief Executive Officer, Islamic Relief USA
  • The Rev. Sarah Shipman, Director, Episcopal Migration Ministries
  • Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, President & CEO, Global Refuge

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