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    Senior Member zeezil's Avatar
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    Catholic Church tries to change US immigration law

    Catholic Church tries to change US immigration law
    12 September 2008



    The Catholic Church has joined forces with other faiths to urge the American Government to change immigration law so that US-citizen children are better protected, reports the Catholic News Service.

    During September and October, Catholic leaders will also be encouraging Catholic followers to support by joining the Tour of the Faithful. The Catholic Church is protesting against Government raids of workplaces in search of illegal immigrants because they feel it results in the “dislocation of US citizen children from their parentsâ€
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    Don't worry world the elected officials are trying to make everyone a legal immigrant. Just this week they were working on 550,000 visas.

    The US is the number one destination for migrants in the world, according to the recent OECD report; however, many lower-skilled workers arrive in America without a legal American visa. The Government has been conducting raids nation-wide in an attempt to curb the levels of illegal immigration.
    The American people know this is not enough world to keep hundreds of millions of other migrants from coming illegal to America.

    What is left to do American Citizens "fight or flight'?
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