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Individual lobbying activities reported in quarterly filings. Each row is one issue area for one client — includes the specific issues lobbied on, government entities contacted, and income/expense amounts.

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3426819 7d7a9bb3-78ef-4769-9ef2-7a8bdd5027c2 Q3 NATIONAL ADVOCACY CENTER OF THE SISTERS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD 77993 CONFERENCE OF PROVINCIALS OF NORTH AMERICA 2025 third_quarter IMM ACT TO PROTECT IMMIGRANTS IN DETENTION AND THEIR FAMILIES: NAC network was asked to contact their elected officials - urging them to uphold the dignity of all persons, especially immigrants, and to respond to the inhumane conditions and increasing rights violations in immigration detention facilities around the country. SEN. KAINES SIX RESOLUTIONS SEEKING INFORMATION ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICES OF SIX COUNTRIES TO WHICH THE U.S. HAS REPORTEDLY DEPORTED IMMIGRANTS WHO HAVE NO TIES TO THOSE COUNTRIES: Letter to Senate urging support for six 502B(c) resolutions, requiring the State Department to produce reports on Eswatini, South Sudan, Costa Rica, Panama, Rwanda, and Mexico, respectively. These are six countries to which the U.S. has expelled individuals, and to which those individuals have no ties. The resolutions seek information on the human rights practices of each country as well as the treatment of those the U.S. expelled (as used here, meaning forcibly sent to third countries without due process); steps the Administration is taking to comply with court orders to return certain individuals; and any analysis conducted before expelling immigrants to these countries. Upon Senate passage, if the State Department does not submit the reports within thirty days, U.S. security assistance to the countries would be automatically suspended. SOLIDARITY AND SUPPORT TO HAITIAN FAITH LEADERS: Letter led by Haitian faith leaders in response to a recent threat made against clergy in Springfield, OH for standing in support of immigration. Invited to sign as a show of support and solidarity. Support letter was a response to vitriolic signage: If we do not get the Haitians off our roads in Springfield and elsewhere, someone is going to be seriously hurt and/or killed (again), and their blood will be on Carl Ruby and everyone else who supports him and his careless immigration stance! NAC contributed a quote to the Interfaith Immigration Coalition Press Release on the Presidential Determination for Refugees: Fran Eskin-Royer, Executive Director of the National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, said: One hundred thousand vetted refugees fleeing persecution and war are ready to become a part of America's tapestry and make their new communities great. The National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd calls on President Trump to admit at least these 100,000 refugees in the 2025-2026 fiscal year. Americans are not afraid of people from other countries. We are stronger and better when we welcome them. Lets prove it and open our doors to refugees once more. Senator Shaheen Staff/Interfaith Immigration Coalition (IIC) Meeting re Continued funding for the Refugee and Entrant Assistance Program, including Refugee Support Services and Transitional and Medical Services. Senator Merkley Staff - Senator for Good Shepherd Agency Rose Haven / IIC Meeting re: Continued funding for the Refugee and Entrant Assistance Program Outreach to all staffers at July 16 briefing to try to build relationships around human trafficking priorities (H.R. 1144, H.R. 1379, S. 1748), including Rep. Casten, Rep. Vindeman, Rep. Tonko, Rep. Deluzio, Rep. McClintock, Rep. Amo, Rep. Lieu, Rep Min, Rep. Schakowsky, Sen. Cortez Masto, House Education and Workforce Comm, Rep. Fedorchak, Rep. Swalwell, Sen. Tillis, Rep. Frankel, Rep. Tlaib, Rep. Onder, Rep. Pfluger, Rep. Gonzalez, Rep. Gottheimer, Rep. Panetta, and Sen. Kelly HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,President of the U.S.,SENATE 20000   0 0 2025-10-01T18:07:02-04:00
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