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    Catholic Church: We need comprehensive immigration reform, not 'Secure Communities'

    Catholic Church: We need comprehensive immigration reform, not 'Secure Communities' program

    BaltimoreSun.com
    Mitchell T. Rozanski, Baltimore

    1:30 PM EST, March 5, 2012
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    The recent article about the expansion into Baltimore of the Department of Homeland Security's program to crackdown on illegal immigrants ("Immigrants, city fear divide over status checks," Feb. 26) makes clear the need for real immigration reform. Programs such as Secure Communities, regardless of aim, are succeeding in spreading fear and division and in threatening the stability of the family. Moreover, the program is altering the relationship between federal immigration enforcement and local law enforcement.

    The Catholic Church's concern for the welfare of migrants stems from its belief that immigration is ultimately a humanitarian issue because it impacts the basic human rights and dignity of the human person. The Church believes this dignity is undermined by this program's alleged channeling of immigrants into the criminal justice system through racial profiling and pre-textual arrests for the purpose of vetting them for their immigration status. Because Secure Communities is operated at the point of arrest, rather than post-conviction, it casts a wide net over virtually any immigrant who has come into contact with the criminal justice system.

    In other parts of the country where Secure Communities is being operated, some law enforcement officers have denounced the program because it creates a lack of trust between immigrant communities and local police, affecting their ability to investigate crime, assist crime victims and ensure the safety of those communities.

    The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is supportive of the recommendations of the Task Force for Secure Communities, which cited a number of recommendations for improving the program, including improving transparency and strengthening accountability by preventing and providing remedies for civil rights violations. The Bishops also urge that an individual not be detained until he/she has been convicted of a crime that poses a threat to public safety of immigrant communities and families, rather than at the time of arrest.

    The Church acknowledges the right of governments to control and protect its borders however the human dignity and human rights of undocumented migrants should be respected. Programs like Secure Communities as well as overly-aggressive laws such as those passed in states like Alabama and Arizona underscore the need for comprehensive and just immigration reform. Enforcement-only immigration policies will not humanely or effectively fix our nation's broken immigration system. It is time for comprehensive and just immigration reform that provides meaningful and adequate legal avenues for migration, compatible with both our future labor needs and our ongoing prioritization of family unity, and includes the targeted, proportional, and human enforcement of immigration laws.

    Mitchell T. Rozanski, Baltimore

    The writer is auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

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    Not unless the Vatican agrees to pay all their expenses. I've seen estimates of over $100 billion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReggieMay View Post
    Not unless the Vatican agrees to pay all their expenses. I've seen estimates of over $100 billion.
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    Why do the RCC and other 'religious' politically charged and highly active 'organizations' still have tax exemption status? They are more politically active than political action committees.
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    "The Church acknowledges the right of governments to control and protect its borders however the human dignity and human rights of undocumented migrants should be respected."


    What about the human dignities and rights of our citizens and immigrants coming here the proper way? Undocumented migrants should be respected? They didn't respect our laws. They don't respect the people of this country and take jobs, steal identities, use fraudulant documents, over stay visas, and drain our resources. We're supposed to respect them and cater to their every whim?

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    "The Church acknowledges the right of governments to control and protect its borders however the human dignity and human rights of undocumented migrants should be respected."
    No problem ... move them to Vatican City! Then they can respect them all they want. The Church is so hypocritical, I gave up on them when I got married. They like to point the finger at parishoners, but refused to admit that they hid pedofiles for years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nomas View Post
    No problem ... move them to Vatican City! Then they can respect them all they want. The Church is so hypocritical, I gave up on them when I got married. They like to point the finger at parishoners, but refused to admit that they hid pedofiles for years.

    The Vatican has a nice, very high wall around it. No coming in without the proper documents.
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