At DC immigration rally, Traci Blackmon calls on people of faith to live by moral law of love July 02, 2018
Bishops' (USCCB) Committee on Migration, issued the following statement in response: "Forcibly separating children from their mothers and fathers is ineffective to the goals of deterrence and safety and contrary to our Catholic values.
USCCB Statement on the DREAM Act; Archbishop Gomez Testimony on E Verify, February 10, 2011; National Migration Week 2018; 2010 Migration and Refugee Services Annual Report; Migration and Refugee Services Annual Report; Letter to Congress on Aid to Central America Bishops’ Statement on Immigration Posted on July 2, 2018 July 2, 2018 As bishops charged with responsibility for over 500 parishes across our region, we write to share our deep concern about the current debate over immigration in the United States.
USCCB Statement on Immigration Decision Yesterday, the Supreme Court of the United States announced that it had deadlocked in a case which would have protected millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation and would have allowed them to legally work in the United States. dream-act-bishops-statement-2011-06-18-Items of Interest. She lived it. July 03, 2018 The Rev.
Family unity is a cornerstone of our American immigration system and a foundational element of Catholic teaching. The statement from the USCCB is below, along with links to their pages on immigration if you would like to read further. Washington D.C., Jun 18, 2020 / 10:55 am MT (CNA).- The U.S. Catholic bishops’ conference (USCCB) praised the Supreme Court on Thursday for a decision that … US Catholic Bishops Make Statement Condemning Trump Administration’s Immigration Policies June 13, 2018 at 11:00 pm Filed Under: bishops , Carey Codd , Catholic Church , … Child and Youth Protection; Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People Rhina Ramos knows all too well the fear and the struggle facing migrants coming to the United States, hanging on to the hope of building a better life.
The statement lifts up our dual heritage as both faithful Catholics and American citizens with rights and duties as participants in the civil order.