Several major religious organizations will open thier own conference in Washington DC on July 28 to discusss how participant groups can assist the migration of "displaced" persons from around the globe to better opportunities.
Over 600 participants expected, including representatives from the CLINIC and USCCB/MRS networks, government and non-government partner agencies, Church officials, and other interested individuals and organizations.

Renowned experts and speakers covering a wide range of migration-related topics, including a discussion of services to and the pastoral care of immigrants, migrants, refugees, unaccompanied immigrant children, victims of human trafficking, and other people on the move.
Opportunities for networking, information-sharing, staff recognition, celebration and special liturgies.
Public advocacy, featuring Congressional visits to Capitol Hill.
I have been posting this notice periodically on ALIPAC for the last two months. Are there no volunteers in the Washington DC area who could take notes and make observations of this meeting? Are these groups not going too far---beyond the limits of what their non-profit status allows, when they harbor illegal aliens in the US or further their presence here?
http://nationalmigrationconference.org/