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Strangers No Longer Elevates Faith Voices in Statewide Push for Immigrant Protections

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December 11, 2025
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Strangers No Longer (SNL), a faith-based network of Catholic parishes, high schools, and community institutions, organized an assembly of more than 130 members and partners from across the state in a powerful demonstration of interfaith advocacy in Lansing on December 2. Their mission was clear: to position the faith community as a central moral voice in Michigan’s immigrant policy conversations and to champion the dignity of immigrant families across the state. In the spirit of Advent and the Latin American tradition of posadas, this interfaith pilgrimage for human dignity was an act of public witness grounded in the hope that elected officials would open their hearts and minds to the assembly’s message of compassion for the stranger. 

SNL advocates stand outside the office of State Sen. Mary Cavanagh, from left, Karen Seefelt, Linda Tomala, Jessica Beamer and Estela Gonzales
SNL advocates stand outside the office of State Sen. Mary Cavanagh, from left, Karen Seefelt, Linda Tomala, Jessica Beamer and Estela Gonzales

SNL’s day of action focused on building legislative support for SB 508, 509, and 510—bills that would prevent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) from bringing fear and cruelty into our neighborhoods through their use of face masks, unchecked requests of personal information, and intrusions into churches, schools, hospitals and courts. 

In addition to advocating for these policies, SNL sought to uplift the lived experiences of immigrant community members whose stories often go unheard by lawmakers. These stories highlighted the urgent need for support of SNL’s Local for Local campaign—a statewide effort to educate local law enforcement about the harms of the Department of Homeland Security’s “287g agreements. “These are collaborations between local law enforcement agencies and ICE. The campaign aims to form constructive relationships with local police authorities and ensure they remain accountable to the safety of all residents, regardless of immigration status. 

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“We want legislators to listen to [immigrants’] stories, see their humanity and their pain, work to create policies that support them, and not exclude or marginalize them,” said an immigrant leader from SNL’s immigrant advisory council. “We pray that they make fair and compassionate decisions that protect the rights of migrants and provide them with opportunities to thrive.”

SNL assembly gather in the Michigan Senate gallery

The assembly’s impact in Lansing was unmistakable. 130 SNL members filled the Senate gallery, receiving formal recognition during the Senate session— displaying a clear unity from Catholics, Lutherans, Methodists, Jews, Episcopalians, and other faith traditions represented in the delegation. Participants also held formal sit-down meetings with 12 Senators and visited every Senate and House office, delivering materials and letters of support from five different religious groups, starting with the recent Special Message of the US Catholic Bishops. This interfaith presence underscored a message SNL has championed for years: faith communities are indispensable partners in the fight for humane immigration reform.

The advocacy day culminated with encouraging commitments. Senator Stephanie Chang confirmed to the interfaith assembly that she will collaborate with SNL to host community hearings statewide on the civil rights abuses linked to ICE activities and the collaborations between local law enforcement and ICE. 

SNL advocates meeting with Lansing lawmakers, from left, Jerry Black, Rev. Toby Darrah, Rev. Dr. Dean Aponte-Safe, Rev. Bill Kirsh-Carr, Rev. Dr. Gerardo Aponte-Safe, Beatrice Esquivel,Chris Lynch, Ian Mays, Legislative Director to Sen. Jeremy Moss and Benny Esquivel.

In addition, the Executive Directors of both the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police and the Michigan Sheriffs’ Association agreed to meet formally with SNL in early 2026 to discuss policing practices and the organization’s Local for Local campaign. The intent of these formal meetings is to build bridges with law enforcement in hopes of shaping safer, more just local policing policies.

SNL emphasizes that the work must continue. The organization is urging everyone to continue their conversations with Senators to reiterate the importance of passing SB 508–510 and of holding community hearings on ICE’s civil rights abuses. SNL is also encouraging community members to contact their state Representatives about related House bills—HB 4760 and HB 4859—that offer similar protections.

SNL’s efforts are grounded in a simple but powerful conviction: the faith community has the moral authority and responsibility to stand alongside immigrant families. Through parish-based Circles of Support, education campaigns, and statewide advocacy, SNL is ensuring that the voices of immigrants are carried forward with compassion and conviction. 

As Michigan debates the future of its immigrant-related policies, Strangers No Longer is making it clear: faith communities are not bystanders in this conversation—they are leading it.

If you would like to learn more about SNL’s work, or if you would like to start a Circle of Support in your parish, neighborhood, or organization, please contact SNL’s Executive Director, Bill O’Brien, at obrien.b@strangersnolonger.org or Manager of Strategic Partnerships, Odalis Perales, at perales.o@strangersnolonger.org. 

Strangers No Longer eleva voces de fe en un Impulso Estatal para la Protección de los Inmigrantes

Strangers No Longer (SNL), una red de fe compuesta por parroquias católicas, escuelas secundarias e instituciones comunitarias, organizó una asamblea de más de 130 miembros y socios de todo el estado. La reunión se llevó a cabo en Lansing el 2 de diciembre, en una poderosa demostración de defensa interreligiosa. Su misión era clara: posicionar a la comunidad de fe como una voz moral central en las conversaciones sobre políticas de inmigración en Michigan y defender la dignidad de las familias inmigrantes en todo el estado. En el espíritu del Adviento y la tradición latinoamericana de las posadas, esta peregrinación interreligiosa por la dignidad humana fue un acto de testimonio público. Se fundamentó en la esperanza de que los funcionarios electos abrieran sus corazones y mentes al mensaje de compasión de la asamblea por el forastero.

SNL advocates stand outside the office of State Sen. Mary Cavanagh, from left, Karen Seefelt, Linda Tomala, Jessica Beamer and Estela Gonzales
SNL advocates stand outside the office of State Sen. Mary Cavanagh, from left, Karen Seefelt, Linda Tomala, Jessica Beamer and Estela Gonzales

El día de acción de SNL se centró en generar apoyo legislativo para los proyectos de ley SB 508, 509 y 510. Estos proyectos evitarían que Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) y U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) siembren miedo y crueldad en nuestros barrios. Esto se lograría impidiendo el uso de máscaras faciales, las peticiones sin control de información personal, y las intromisiones en iglesias, escuelas, hospitales y tribunales.

Además de promover estas políticas, SNL buscó elevar las experiencias vividas por los miembros de la comunidad inmigrante, cuyas historias a menudo no son escuchadas por los legisladores. Estas historias resaltaron la necesidad urgente de apoyar la campaña de SNL, Local for Local; este es un esfuerzo estatal para educar a las autoridades locales sobre los daños de los “acuerdos 287g” del Department of Homeland Security. Estos acuerdos son colaboraciones entre las agencias locales del orden público y ICE. La campaña busca formar relaciones constructivas con las autoridades policiales locales y asegurar que sigan siendo responsables de la seguridad de todos los residentes, sin importar su estatus migratorio.

“Queremos que los legisladores escuchen las historias de los inmigrantes, vean su humanidad y su dolor, trabajen para crear políticas que los apoyen, y no que los excluyan o marginen,” dijo un líder inmigrante del consejo asesor de inmigrantes de SNL. “Oramos para que tomen decisiones justas y compasivas que protejan los derechos de los migrantes y les brinden oportunidades para salir adelante.”

SNL assembly gather in the Michigan Senate gallery

El impacto de la asamblea en Lansing fue inconfundible. 130 miembros de SNL llenaron la galería del Senado, recibiendo reconocimiento formal durante la sesión. Esto mostró una clara unidad entre católicos, luteranos, metodistas, judíos, episcopales y otras tradiciones de fe representadas en la delegación. Los participantes también sostuvieron reuniones formales con 12 Senadores y visitaron cada oficina del Senado y de la Cámara de Representantes. Entregaron materiales y cartas de apoyo de cinco grupos religiosos diferentes, comenzando con el reciente Mensaje Especial de los Obispos Católicos de EE. UU. Esta presencia interreligiosa resaltó un mensaje que SNL ha defendido durante años: las comunidades de fe son socios indispensables en la lucha por una reforma migratoria humana.

El día de defensa culminó con compromisos alentadores. La Senadora Stephanie Chang confirmó a la asamblea interreligiosa que colaborará con SNL para organizar audiencias comunitarias en todo el estado sobre los abusos de derechos civiles relacionados con las actividades de ICE y las colaboraciones entre las autoridades locales y ICE.

Además, los Directores Ejecutivos de Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police y Michigan Sheriffs’ Association acordaron reunirse formalmente con SNL a principios de 2026. El propósito es discutir las prácticas policiales y la campaña Local for Local de la organización. La intención de estas reuniones formales es tender puentes con las fuerzas del orden con la esperanza de dar forma a políticas policiales locales más seguras y justas.

SNL enfatiza que el trabajo debe continuar. La organización está instando a todos a seguir sus conversaciones con los Senadores para reiterar la importancia de aprobar los proyectos SB 508–510 y de realizar audiencias comunitarias sobre los abusos de derechos civiles de ICE. SNL también está animando a los miembros de la comunidad a contactar a sus Representantes estatales sobre proyectos de ley relacionados en la Cámara —HB 4760 y HB 4859— que ofrecen protecciones similares.

Los esfuerzos de SNL se basan en una convicción simple pero poderosa: la comunidad de fe tiene la autoridad moral y la responsabilidad de estar al lado de las familias inmigrantes. A través de Círculos de Apoyo establecidos en la parroquia, campañas educativas y defensa estatal, SNL está asegurando que las voces de los inmigrantes sean llevadas adelante con compasión y convicción.

Mientras Michigan debate el futuro de sus políticas relacionadas con los inmigrantes, Strangers No Longer está dejando claro: las comunidades de fe no son observadoras en esta conversación, la están liderando.

Si desea saber más sobre el trabajo de SNL, o si le gustaría iniciar un Círculo de Apoyo en su parroquia, barrio u organización, comuníquese (en español o inglés) con el Director Ejecutivo de SNL, Bill O’Brien, en obrien.b@strangersnolonger.org o con la Gerente de Asociaciones Estratégicas, Odalis Perales, en perales.o@strangersnolonger.org.

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