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Catholic Bishops on Immigration Issue
 
Immigration
Through statements and testimony, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) continues to speak on the critical need of immigration reform in the Congress. "We cannot accept the toil of a large underclass which does not have full rights in our society," says Bishop Gerard R. Barnes, chairman of the USCCB Committee on Migration. Auxiliary Bishop Daniel Flores also speaks out on immigration reform in English and in Spanish (Español). The Michigan Catholic Conference (MCC) has written to Senator Debbie Stabenow on this matter.
 
pdf download Bishop Flores on Immigration Reform (in Spanish/Español)
 
 

Updated September 24, 2007 
Posted June 29, 2007
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