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Springfield Today
By the People, for the People
G92 Member Talks Uniting Springfield Churches to Protect Immigrants
Kristin Monroe discusses the group's efforts to heal divisions and prevent deportations.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Kristin Monroe, a member of the G92 organization in Springfield, Illinois, discusses the group's work to unite local churches, clergy, and faith-based advocates in an effort to protect immigrants from unjust deportation and heal divisions within the community.
Why it matters
Immigration is a contentious political issue, and communities are often divided on how to approach it. G92's efforts to bring together diverse faith groups to support immigrant rights and prevent deportations could serve as a model for other cities struggling with similar challenges.
The details
G92 is a faith-based organization that is working to unite churches, clergy, and other advocates in Springfield to protect immigrants, particularly those facing potential deportation. The group aims to heal divides within the community and ensure that immigrants are treated fairly and with compassion.
- G92 has been active in Springfield since at least early 2026.
The players
Kristin Monroe
A member of the G92 organization in Springfield, Illinois.
G92
A faith-based organization working to unite churches, clergy, and advocates in Springfield to protect immigrants and heal community divisions.
What they’re saying
“G92 hopes to heal Springfield's divides as the group unites churches, clergy and faith‑driven advocates to protect immigrants from unjust deportation.”
— Kristin Monroe, G92 Member (dispatch.com)
The takeaway
G92's efforts to bring together diverse faith groups in Springfield to support immigrant rights and prevent deportations could serve as a model for other communities struggling with similar challenges, demonstrating the power of grassroots, faith-based organizing to address complex social and political issues.
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