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03-24-2012, 08:10 AM #1
US Catholic bishops to back federal government in immigration dispute with Arizona
US bishops to back federal government in immigration dispute with Arizona
US bishops to back federal government in immigration dispute with Arizona
Catholic World News
March 23rd, 2012
In a letter urging the speaker of the House of Representatives to work for the speedy passage of immigration reform legislation, Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York and Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles stated that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) will support the federal government in its dispute with Arizona over the state’s 2010 immigration legislation.
“Soon, the US Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case of Arizona v. United States, in which they will decide whether the federal government maintains full authority to enact and implement laws governing immigration,” said the prelates, who serve respectively as USCCB president and chairman of the USCCB Committee on Migration. “The US Conference of Catholic Bishops will file an amicus brief in the case in support of the federal government.”
Elsewhere in the letter, the prelates told Rep. John Boehner that “passage of immigration reform is more important now than ever, as State laws and local enforcement initiatives are filling the immigration policy vacuum left by Congress. This has created a patchwork of laws and policies throughout the country which have led to discord in our communities.”
The prelates continued:Of particular concern to us and our brother bishops is the impact our broken system is having on immigrant families, many of whom have one or more undocumented persons among their number. Federal and local law enforcement policies have led to an unprecedented separation of families, as undocumented parents are being separated from their US citizen children …
In addition, State laws in Alabama, Arizona, and other States have created environments in which immigrants, regardless of their legal status, and law enforcement personnel are pitted against each other, eroding long-held trust between immigrant neighborhoods and local authorities. Because of congressional inaction, the federal courts have been forced to intervene to halt their implementation … Unless Congress acts in the near future, we are deeply concerned that these new laws will continue to tear at the social fabric of our nation.
"Moreover, certain provisions of these laws could negatively affect church ministries--soup kitchens, homeless shelters, hospitals, and parishes--which provide basic material and spiritual needs to persons who seek help, regardless of their legal status,” the prelates added. “We, along with other faith-based organizations, should not be required to check a person’s immigration status in order to serve them.”
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03-24-2012, 08:19 AM #2
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03-24-2012, 08:21 AM #3Elsewhere in the letter, the prelates told Rep. John Boehner that “passage of immigration reform is more important now than ever, as State laws and local enforcement initiatives are filling the immigration policy vacuum left by Congress. This has created a patchwork of laws and policies throughout the country which have led to discord in our communities.”
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03-24-2012, 08:28 AM #4
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03-24-2012, 11:32 AM #5
I am a Catholic. Recently, my husband who is also an immigrant, was told by the head of our son's Catholic school that we needed to learn to speak Spanish if we wish to remain Catholic. I suppose this means Mary will no longer be welcome at any of the shrines since historically there is no way she spoke Spanish. Read the headlines now "The Lords mother kicked out of church for not being Hispanic"
No, we have not attended Mass since they hung out the "Irish need not apply" signProud American and wife of a wonderful LEGAL immigrant from Ireland.
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03-24-2012, 11:34 AM #6
Tell John Boehner to tell those Catholic Bishops to wad that letter up and "Stick it!" Organized Religion Sucks! And these Bishops are backstabbing traitors! Put that in your collection plate Priest!
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03-24-2012, 11:46 AM #7
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Do you not find it amazing how the Vatican is pandering to John Boehner - A CATHOLIC !?
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03-24-2012, 01:10 PM #8
Of particular concern to us and our brother bishops is the impact our broken system is having on immigrant families, many of whom have one or more undocumented persons among their number. Federal and local law enforcement policies have led to an unprecedented separation of families, as undocumented parents are being separated from their US citizen children …
So families that are illegal have to suffer because of illegal families????? These illegal people CHOSE to take the damned risk and are suffering the consequences and blame us for that??????? It is their own fault and no one elses!
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03-24-2012, 01:17 PM #9
I am shocked and highly peed off at this outrage!!!!!!!!! More and more each day I feel as if I am going down deeper into the rabbit hole. There is no common sense, no compassion for the suffering of citizens at the hands of illegals. We are longer allowed to be americans. No citizen should be forced to speak spanish for any reason! How dare they!!
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