The idea of sanctuary often centers on civil immigration enforcement, but it can and should be much broader. Many communities pass “welcoming city” or similar policies with statements about how their local agencies will treat all people with respect, regardless of national origin, race, religious affiliation, gender identity, or difference in ability. These localities want to embrace a broader vision of sanctuary in response to the xenophobia and racial realities in public discourse and the political landscape. These policies seek to make immigrants feel welcome in their communities, and to provide integration assistance with English and education, helping people to enter the labor force and participate in local civic affairs. Learn more about the rise of these policies in this detailed report. DOWNLOAD THE REPORT