ELCA Action Alert: Protect Employment Authorization for Those Seeking Asylum
Help ensure that those seeking safety will retain the ability to meet their needs in our communities. Take action today!
On Feb. 23, 2026, the U.S. government announced a proposed rule that would effectively shut down access to work permits for asylum seekers. Under this rule, according to the government’s own estimate, it could take up to 173 years before new work permit applications are accepted again. The rule would also make some renewals harder for those who already have work permits, and it offers no plan to fix the massive asylum backlog that created these delays in the first place.
In the ELCA, “We oppose practices that create unreasonable obstacles and unattainable standards of proof for those seeking asylum” (ELCA social message on “Immigration,” p. 10) and affirm that “all residents, asylum-seekers, and refugees in the United States are to be protected as neighbors, even as they await determination of immigration status in the courts” (ELCA social message on “Government and Civic Engagement in the United States: Discipleship in a Democracy,” p. 13).
We also believe that dignified work is part of God’s plan for creation. Stripping people of the ability to work will make asylum seekers more vulnerable to exploitation, hunger or despair while simultaneously weakening the communities that have welcomed them and benefit from their contributions.
This rule is not final. From now until Apr. 24, 2026, the government is accepting public comments on the proposal. By law, every unique, substantive comment must be read and addressed before the rule can move forward.
You have the opportunity to act in two ways:
Submit a public comment on the proposal via Global Refuge’s online tool until Apr. 24, 2026. You can read the ELCA’s public comment here.
Use this ELCA Action Center form to call on members of Congress to raise their voices to oppose this rule and speak out against its implementation, ensuring that those seeking safety will retain the ability to meet their needs in our communities.
Personalize your public comment and message to Congress to oppose this rule and speak out against its implementation, ensuring that those seeking safety will retain the ability to meet their needs in our communities.
THANK YOU for joining the ELCA in advocating for asylum seekers!
Find my members of Congress here.
Read the Action Alert in the ELCA Advocacy Action CenterRead the Action Alert in the ELCA Advocacy Action Center
Arizona Congressional DelegationRead the Action Alert in the ELCA Advocacy Action Center
Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) (202) 224-2325, Email https://www.kelly.senate.gov/
Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) (202) 224-4521, Email https://www.gallego.senate.gov/
Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ01) (202) 225-2190 or (202) 225-0096, Email https://schweikert.house.gov/contact-form
Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ02) (202) 225-3361, Email https://crane.house.gov/contact
Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ03) (202) 225-4065, Email https://ansari.house.gov/
Rep. Greg Stanton (D-AZ04) (202) 225-9888, Email https://stanton.house.gov/contact
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ05) (202) 225-2635, Email https://biggs.house.gov/contact/email
Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ06) (202) 225-2542, Email https://ciscomani.house.gov/contact/offices
Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ07), (202) 225-2435, Email https://grijalva.house.gov/contact
Rep. Abraham Hamadeh (R-AZ08) (202) 225-4576, Email https://hamadeh.house.gov/
Rep. Paul A. Gosar (R-AZ09) (202) 225-2315, Email https://gosar.house.gov/contact/