June 12, 2018
The Honorable Jeff Sessions
Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
Washington, DC 20530
The Honorable Kirstjen Nielsen
Secretary of Homeland Security
Department of Homeland Security
Washington, DC 20528
Dear Attorney General Sessions and Secretary Nielsen,
On behalf of the 26 undersigned national Jewish organizations and institutions, we write to
express our strong opposition to the recently expanded “zero-tolerance” policy that includes
separating children from their migrant parents when they cross the border. This policy
undermines the values of our nation and jeopardizes the safety and well-being of thousands of
people.
As Jews, we understand the plight of being an immigrant fleeing violence and oppression. We
believe that the United States is a nation of immigrants and how we treat the stranger reflects on
the moral values and ideals of this nation.
Many of these migrant families are seeking asylum in the United States to escape violence in
Central America. Taking children away from their families is unconscionable. Such practices
inflict unnecessary trauma on parents and children, many of whom have already suffered
traumatic experiences. This added trauma negatively impacts physical and mental health,
including increasing the risk of early death.1
Separating families is a cruel punishment for children and families simply seeking a better life
and exacerbates existing challenges in our immigration system. It adds to the backlog of
deportation cases and legal challenges in federal courts, places thousands more immigrants in
detention facilities and shelters, endangers the lives of more children, and instills additional fear
in people seeking safety in our country. In addition, those seeking asylum or other legal
protection face numerous obstacles to making a claim, especially from detention. Separating
family members at the border would force families into two or more immigration cases instead
of a single case for each family, harming their ability to present a successful case.
Our Jewish faith demands of us concern for the stranger in our midst. Our own people’s history
as “strangers” reminds us of the many struggles faced by immigrants today and compels our
commitment to an immigration system in this country that is compassionate and just.
We urge you to immediately rescind the “zero tolerance” policy and uphold the values of family unity and
justice on which our nation was built.
Sincerely,
American Conference of Cantors
American Jewish Committee (AJC)
American Jewish World Service
Anti-Defamation League
B’nai B’rith International
Bend the Arc
Jewish Action
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc.
HIAS
Jewish Council for Public Affairs
Jewish Labor Committee
Jewish Women International
Men of Reform Judaism
National Association of Jewish Legislators
National Council of Jewish Women
Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies
NFTY – The Reform Jewish Youth Movement
Rabbinical Assembly
Reconstructing Judaism
Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
The Workmen's Circle
T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
Union for Reform Judaism
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
Uri L'Tzedek, The Orthodox Social Justice Movement
Women of Reform Judaism
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