We know you care deeply about immigration justice and wanted to share some of the latest resources and opportunities we have available. We hope this continues to support your immigration justice work, whatever form it takes.
Your first stop for all immigration materials from the RAC is our Immigration Justice homepage.
Join on February 19, 2026 from 2-3pm ET for a Know Your Rights Training. The RAC is proud to be a co-sponsor of this interfaith training that will provide practical guidance on what to expect, how to respond, and how to protect both yourself and your community-grounded in current law and real-world scenarios. The training will also address best practices for preparedness, de-escalation, and faithful public witness in challenging moments.
Register Now
When ICE Comes to the Congregation Door
Many congregations have asked the URJ, CCAR, and the RAC for guidance on what they should do if ICE or other immigration or law enforcement entities come to the synagogue's door, seeking entry. We have provided links to some policies and practices adopted by Jewish and other religious communities, to provide a point of reference and to advance discussion with your own legal counsel.
Hineni: Bearing Sacred Witness in Minnesota
Join us in the act of bearing sacred witness as we share reflections from Minnesotan leaders and those who travelled to Minnesota to stand in solidarity and protest.
Urge Congress to Pass the Protecting Sensitive Locations Act
Shortly after taking office, President Trump rescinded a long-standing policy prohibiting immigration enforcement in houses of worship, schools, and hospitals. This recession threatens fundamental freedom of religion and the ability of immigrants to safely access education and medical care without fear of deportation. Urge Congress to pass the Protecting Sensitive Locations Act to protect these spaces from immigration enforcement.
Urge your State's Governor to Issue an Executive Order Implementing Sensitive Locations Policy
This policy change threatens the ability to freely worship and the ability of immigrants to safely access education and medical care without fear of deportation.
How to Take Action for Immigration Justice Webinar
Relevant links from webinar
Sarah Bassin, HIAS:
- Supporting Immigrant Neighbors in Your City
- Jewish Educational Resources
- Values in Action: Accompanying and Supporting Our Immigrant Neighbors
- Expression of Interest: Accompaniment Opportunities
- Reach out at: sarah.bassin@hias.org
Anna Herman:
- New Orleanians Are Stepping Up
- Community groups organize food deliveries to families affected by immigration raids
- Beth Israel Rebuilding Fund - Beth Israel Congregation
Tamara Upfal, RAC:
Press Releases and Statements
As always, we are here to be a resource for you. Please feel free to reach out with additional questions at rac@rac.org. Most importantly, thank you for being a partner in this critical work!
Related Posts
Students Showcase Jewish Values in Action at L’Taken
Texas Reform Jews Defend Religious Freedom in Public Schools