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- Sanctuary_movement abstract "The Sanctuary Movement was a religious and political campaign that began in the early 1980s to provide safe-haven for Central American refugees fleeing civil conflict. It responded to restrictive federal immigration policies that made obtaining asylum difficult for Central Americans.At its peak, Sanctuary involved over 500 congregations across the country that, by declaring themselves official “sanctuaries,” committed to providing shelter, material goods and often legal advice to Central American refugees. Various denominations were involved, including the Lutherans, United Church of Christ, Roman Catholics, Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, Jews, Unitarian Universalists, Quakers, and Mennonites.Movement members acted in open defiance of federal law, and many prominent Sanctuary figures were arrested and put on trial in the mid and late 1980s. The roots of the movement derive from the right of sanctuary in medieval law and Judeo-Christian social teachings.".
- Sanctuary_movement thumbnail Church_Sanctuary.jpg?width=300.
- Sanctuary_movement wikiPageExternalLink 552494.
- Sanctuary_movement wikiPageExternalLink 552658.
- Sanctuary_movement wikiPageExternalLink build-tradition.htm.
- Sanctuary_movement wikiPageID "2998342".
- Sanctuary_movement wikiPageRevisionID "606118245".
- Sanctuary_movement date "December 2011".
- Sanctuary_movement hasPhotoCollection Sanctuary_movement.
- Sanctuary_movement reason "percentages do not add to 100. Not even close. Furthermore, no mention of any "other" group? Mennonites, Lutherans, etc.".
- Sanctuary_movement subject Category:Central_American_Peace_and_Solidarity_Movement.
- Sanctuary_movement subject Category:Civil_disobedience.
- Sanctuary_movement subject Category:Immigration_activism.
- Sanctuary_movement subject Category:Refugee_aid_organizations.
- Sanctuary_movement subject Category:Religious_activism.
- Sanctuary_movement subject Category:Right_of_asylum_in_the_United_States.
- Sanctuary_movement subject Category:Safe_houses.
- Sanctuary_movement type Abstraction100002137.
- Sanctuary_movement type Abstraction105854150.
- Sanctuary_movement type Act100030358.
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- Sanctuary_movement type Event100029378.
- Sanctuary_movement type HumanRight105176846.
- Sanctuary_movement type HumanRights.
- Sanctuary_movement type Idea105833840.
- Sanctuary_movement type Objection107208338.
- Sanctuary_movement type Protest107210225.
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- Sanctuary_movement type Right105174653.
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- Sanctuary_movement comment "The Sanctuary Movement was a religious and political campaign that began in the early 1980s to provide safe-haven for Central American refugees fleeing civil conflict.".
- Sanctuary_movement label "Kerkasiel".
- Sanctuary_movement label "Kirchenasyl".
- Sanctuary_movement label "Sanctuary movement".
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- Sanctuary_movement sameAs Kerkasiel.
- Sanctuary_movement sameAs m.08jn74.
- Sanctuary_movement sameAs Q382736.
- Sanctuary_movement sameAs Q382736.
- Sanctuary_movement sameAs Sanctuary_movement.
- Sanctuary_movement wasDerivedFrom Sanctuary_movement?oldid=606118245.
- Sanctuary_movement depiction Church_Sanctuary.jpg.
- Sanctuary_movement isPrimaryTopicOf Sanctuary_movement.