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Kentucky Faith Communities Immigration Coalition
Petition published by Anonymous on Aug 28, 2008
| 115 Signatures |
Target: Kentuckians of faith who welcome immigrants
Region: United States of America
Petition Background (Preamble):
Kentucky Faith Communities Immigration Coalition is a Kentucky-based coalition of religious organizations committed to welcoming immigrants. A few of the endorsing organizations include the Catholic Conference of Kentucky, the United Methodist Church, and the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington, among others.
This is only for the people of Kentucky - PLEASE DO NOT SIGN UNLESS YOU LIVE IN KENTUCKY.
Please go to www.peaceandjusticeky.org/KFCICPetition.pdf and print off the petition and get as many signatures as you can!
The return it to the address located on the bottom of the petition by September 30.
This is only for the people of Kentucky - PLEASE DO NOT SIGN UNLESS YOU LIVE IN KENTUCKY.
Please go to www.peaceandjusticeky.org/KFCICPetition.pdf and print off the petition and get as many signatures as you can!
The return it to the address located on the bottom of the petition by September 30.
Petition:
We pledge ourselves as people of faith and goodwill to stand with our immigrant neighbors who have come to the United States from throughout the world.
Recognizing the moral imperative to welcome the stranger in our midst, we commit ourselves to support laws that affirm their dignity, preserve their families, and acknowledge the value of their presence among us.
Recognizing the moral imperative to welcome the stranger in our midst, we commit ourselves to support laws that affirm their dignity, preserve their families, and acknowledge the value of their presence among us.
The Kentucky Faith Communities Immigration Coalition petition to Kentuckians of faith who welcome immigrants was written by Anonymous and is in the category Justice at GoPetition. Contact author here. Petition tags: kentucky immigration, immigration, imigration reform, faith people welcome immigrants



