Migrants
Let’s Talk about Immigration
Susan Hines-Brigger
April 24, 2024
The subject of immigration is one that immediately elicits passionate responses from people.
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‘We have hope’ say advocates at El Paso march and vigil for migrants’ dignity
OSV News
April 4, 2024
On the evening of March 21, hundreds of people joined the demonstration "Be Not Afraid: March and Vigil for Human Dignity" organized by the Diocese of El Paso, Texas.
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High court allows Texas to enforce controversial law targeting migrants — for now
OSV News
March 20, 2024
A divided U.S. Supreme Court March 19 lifted a temporary pause on a controversial Texas law that makes it a state crime for unauthorized migrants to cross into Texas from Mexico, allowing the state to enforce the law while litigation ...
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Judge upholds program allowing some migrants to enter US
OSV News
March 14, 2024
A federal judge March 8 dismissed a challenge from Republican-led states, allowing the Biden administration to continue operating a program permitting some migrants from four countries to enter the U.S. on humanitarian grounds.
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Catholics must have religious liberty to ‘meet migrants’ needs,’ bishops say
OSV News
February 27, 2024
The ability of Catholic and other faith-based groups to "meet migrants' basic human needs" at the U.S.-Mexico border is a religious liberty issue and must be defended, U.S. bishops said in recent statements.
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Advocate raises questions about a border proposal becoming an election issue
OSV News
January 30, 2024
A leading Catholic immigration advocate has raised questions about whether restrictions in a bipartisan border proposal now before Congress will help the situation or make it worse for migrants trying to enter the U.S.
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Fatal bus crash in Florida a reminder of how farmworkers are largely forgotten
Victims of a fatal bus accident that claimed the lives of eight migrant farmworkers were remembered at a prayer vigil.