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North Texas Police Accept DAI-Negotiated Parish ID Cards

Posted on News by West / Southwest IAF · May 07, 2018 11:45 AM

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After passage of Senate Bill 4, according to Father Michael Forge of Mary Immaculate Catholic Church in Farmers Branch, several undocumented parishioners told him that they felt unsafe going to church or taking their kids to school. One year later, his church, with the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, is making parish identification cards available to his parishioners.

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Texas IAF Battles to Save State Funding of Job Training Program

Posted on News by West / Southwest IAF · May 09, 2017 11:04 AM

Since the establishment of the JET Fund in 2009, Texas has invested in nonprofit labor market intermediaries across the state that helped 800+ low-income, nontraditional community college students navigate their way through community college.

The Adult Career Education (ACE) Grant program, the effort's most recent permutation, now faces an uncertain future. In efforts to slash the state budget, Texas legislators are moving to eliminate all "special item" expenditures, including those that pay for special programs at colleges, over and beyond the normal higher education funding formulas.

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EPISO/Border Interfaith Clergy To Immigrants: You Are Not Alone

Posted on News by West / Southwest IAF · March 03, 2017 12:42 PM

Civic academies put together by the El Paso Interreligious Sponsoring Organization (EPISO) and Border Interfaith are drawing upwards of 50 parishioners per session eager to learn how to use their civil rights to protect family members from deportation.

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Valley Interfaith Priest Concerned That SB4 Can Empower Cartels

Posted on News by West / Southwest IAF · February 07, 2017 11:09 AM
Following a press conference in which leaders of the Texas IAF Network of Organizations joined the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops to oppose the anti-sanctuary cities bill, SB4, Fr. Kevin Collins of St. Eugene's de Mazenod Catholic Church and Valley Interfaith in Brownsville had more to say.

"If you cannot trust the police, who can you turn to?" Collins argues that one unintended consequence of SB4 becoming a law is that organized crime will become more powerful if community policing is diminished by lack of trust.

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TMO Celebrates its Past to Shape the Future of Houston

Posted on News by West / Southwest IAF · October 28, 2016 4:45 PM
TMO celebrated its founding members with special guest Daniel Cardinal DiNardo in a celebration dinner designed to highlight the organization's achievements, honor the leaders made those achivements happen and introduce the next generation of leaders. Cardinal DiNardo of the Catholic Diocese of Galveston-Houston praised the work of TMO and the Gulf Coast Leadership Council while challenging TMO to continue its work in the future.

In photo, Cardinal DiNardo stands with past and present leaders of TMO.

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COPS/Metro & Allies Protest Detention: "Let Our Babies Go"

Posted on News by West / Southwest IAF · August 30, 2016 4:06 PM

More than 50 COPS / Metro Alliance leaders and allies assembled outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in San Antonio A protest the continued detention of thousands of immigrant women and children in Texas. About 2,200 detainees, mostly women and children, are detained in two facilities in Texas -- Dilly and Karnes, some for as long as one year. Protesters brought baby shower balloons, socks and diapers to the ICE office to represent the children held in detention. Leaders from Texas UU Justice Ministry, Interfaith Welcome Coalition, RAICES and the Catholic Legal Immigration Network called on ICE to transfer detainees to family members in the US who can pay for their housing, food and assistance.

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Austin Interfaith Helps Reduce Residential Electricity Rates

Posted on News by West / Southwest IAF · August 29, 2016 3:28 PM
"Richard Halpin with Austin Interfaith chimed in, 'Everybody gets a decrease. And in this day and time for our utility to give everyone a decrease is a major step forward.' Affordability advocates applaud the action as a step in the right direction. Halpin says, 'We at Austin Interfaith are pleased that everyone worked so hard to create a decrease for all Austin ratepayers and particularly for those neighbors who are most at risk.'"

Austin Energy Residential Customers to See Reduced Rates, CBS


Austin Interfaith Proposes Reorganizing City Budget

Posted on News by West / Southwest IAF · July 29, 2016 9:59 AM
Leaders of Austin Interfaith joined a press conference hosted by Councilmember Delia Garza to demand the inclusion of priorities like job training, parks and after-school programming for children.

Said Tom Mendez, "We do not want to hear that the budget is tight -- if it's so tight you should not have given a tax break to the few."

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DAI Clergy Say, "We Have to Humanize Each Other"

Posted on News by West / Southwest IAF · July 18, 2016 2:13 PM
In the midst of pushing for expanded community policing and pay increases for officers, Dallas Area Interfaith wants to get all sides listening to each other.

"We have to humanize each other," said Rev. Jon Morrison of Cedar Crest Church of Christ.

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Austin Interfaith Beats Back Bid to Sell Alcohol Near Schools

Posted on News by West / Southwest IAF · May 24, 2016 3:20 PM

When Torchy's Tacos re-submitted a two-year old bid to sell alcohol within 300 feet of Fulmore Middle School, they forgot to take into account the lasting power of Austin Interfaith. Leaders from neighboring Travis Heights Elementary PTA, St. Ignatius Catholic, Oak Creek Village Tenants Association and St. David's Episcopal Church were already organizing around funding for after-school programming and maintaining affordable housing in communities near the school when apartment complexes are redeveloped.

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