


Jaime Rubio Sulficio and family free to leave Sanctuary after nearly 3 years
At a press conference at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral on Monday December 20, 2021 Jaime Rubio Sulficio and his family shared with us that his case has been re-opened. This means Jaime is no longer a priority for deportation, and he and his family can safely leave Sanctuary without the looming threats of deportation and separation that gave them no choice but to go into Sanctuary in the first place back in 2019.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral’s Guest in Sanctuary to Announce an Important Development in the Struggle to Avoid the Separation of His Family
PRESS CONFERENCE AND RALLY MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 12 P.M. – LIVESTREAM December 16, 2020 SEATTLE, WA—In March of 2019, Jaime Rubio Sulficio, a husband, father, business owner, and community leader facing an imminent, unjust deportation to Mexico, was received into... Read more...
VIDEO: Celebrating Jose Robles’ Release from Detention & Standing in Solidarity with Jaime Rubio
Photo: Irene Muller On March 17, community members gathered at Saint Mark’s Cathedral for a short, outdoor gathering to celebrate the reuniting of Jose Robles with his family after 20 months of detention at the Northwest Detention Center. This gathering also... Read more...Church Council Community Members Featured at Civic Saturday
We were honored to be joined at a recent fundraising event by our friends Eric Liu and Jena Cane of Citizen University. At the next Civic Saturday after this event, Eric shared the story of our dear friends Jaime Rubio Sulficio, Keiko Maruyama, and their young son... Read more...