US Bishops respond to latest
temporary US immigration policy
ImmigrantsAttend Citizenship Application Assistance Event in the Bronx, March 2017 (2017 Getty Images) |
On Thursday, 3 members of the United States Bishops’
Conference issue a response to the proclamation signed by President Trump
regarding a temporary immigration halt.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
The President of the United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops (USCCB), Archbishop Gomez of Los Angeles, along with the Chairman of
the USCCB’s Committee on Migration and the Chair of the Board of Director of
the Catholic Legal Immigration Network issued a formal response to the latest
immigration policy signed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Appeal to common humanity
“In this moment, our common humanity is apparent more now
than ever”, the response begins. The signers cited Pope Francis's invitation to
meet the current international crisis with the “creativity of love”. They warn
that the “President’s action threatens instead to fuel polarization and
animosity”.
Call for unity
The 3 Bishops continued, stating that the “global
crisis…demands unity” rather than “more division”. They noted that “there is
little evidence that immigrants take away jobs from citizens”. Rather, the
Bishops insist that “immigrants and citizens together are partners in reviving
the nation’s economy”.
Bishops’ concern
Lastly, the Bishops stated their concern about “how the
proclamation will impact immigrant families” seeking reunification with family
members already in the U.S.
In addition, the measure would block those seeking entrance
into the U.S. for religious purposes. This, they concluded, “will undoubtedly
hurt the Catholic Church and other denominations in the United States,
diminishing their overall ability to minister to those in need.”
New immigration policy
The Bishops’ response came one day after President Trump
signed an executive order barring immigration to the U.S. in some
circumstances.
It primarily targets family members of persons holding U.S.
permanent residence who live outside of the U.S. and are seeking to immigrate.
President Trump cited securing the job market to and
“preserving health care resources” for U.S. citizens as the main motivating
factors for the new order. The executive order is effective for 60 days, but is
subject to review with the possibility of being extended or modified beyond
that period.
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2020-04/bishops-united-states-immigration-order-trump.html
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