IMMIGRANT SOLIDARITY NETWORK

The Immigrant Solidarity Network seeks to respond to fear and anxiety in our communities as a result of an increase in immigration injustice and acts of hate. We organize teams to support, stand with, and accompany immigrants, refugees, and others as they are impacted by the state of immigration in New Hampshire. We connect congregations to the network, allowing them to help join our mission to support immigrants. Some choose to offer Sanctuary, a public act of civil disobedience.

One of our most frequent actions is organizing community vigils and accompanying immigrants as they report to ICE, as well as supporting their families in a variety of ways.

RECENT ACTION!

JOIN US!

The NH Immigrant Solidarity Network holds an interfaith prayer vigil at our state’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office on the first Tuesday of every month at 9am.

ICE is headquartered at the Norris Cotton Federal Building 275 Chestnut Street in Manchester.

Join us as we vigil and pray for a just immigration reform. The vigil is followed by a meeting of the Immigrant Solidarity Network at a secure location.  Contact Martin Toe for more information:
MToe@granitestateorganizing.org

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