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Catholic leaders in Michigan address immigration debate
Catholic leaders in Michigan address immigration debate

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time29-01-2025

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Catholic leaders in Michigan address immigration debate

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– Catholic Charities of Inhgam, Eaton, and Clinton Counties took to to post 'A Pastoral Note to Migrants from the ' to outline their thoughts on migrants who may be experiencing fear over mass deportation. Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,We, the Roman Catholic Bishops in Michigan, write to offer our continued pastoral and prayerful support for mi- grant individuals and families who over the course of time have entered the country and today are making a living in this state. Our fraternal closeness to you and other immigrants, refugees, and those seeking humanitarian asylum is rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, where we find 'I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me… Whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me' (Matthew 25:35,40).We hear and empathize with families across the state who express anxiety and fear over mass deportations and harmful rhetoric that broadly demeans our immigrant brothers and sisters. As shepherds of our flocks, we pledge amid such uncertainty to promote through the Michigan Catholic Conference and in our respective dioceses un- yielding support and respect for the human dignity of all migrant people in our urge our elected officials to support policies that keep immigrant and undocumented families safe and unit- ed, and to protect those who arrived as children. We call on the Michigan congressional delegation to work for a humane immigration system that welcomes refugees and immigrants by providing a fair pathway to citizenship; one that also keeps borders safe and secure from criminal activity, including human trafficking and the smuggling of illegal of the dire conditions from which many travel, oftentimes with children through great difficulty and despair, we encourage you, our migrant brothers and sisters, to be strengthened by our Lord's words 'Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you… Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid' (John 14:27). Never fail to keep your faith and hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, who promises a divine kingdom that we strive to inherit and together call our true abundant love and trust, we ask Our Lady of Guadalupe to hear the cries of the suffering and offer to her maternal compassion and protection all who seek her heavenly intercession. Catholic Bishops in Michigan The Trump administration promised mass deportations during his first week back in office. According to DC News Now, the , and as of Monday, 1,179 arrests have been made. They report the average for the fiscal year 2024 was 310 arrests. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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