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Monday, January 11, 2010
Catholic Bishops Press Congress For Immigration Reform In 2010
Last week, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops announced a new campaign for immigration reform in 2010. USCCB is taking three step: (1) launching a nationwide postcard campaign as part of its "Justice of Immigrants" campaign; (2) launching two new websites-- Justice for Immigrants and National Migration Week; and (3) sending out a nationwide action alert asking for Congress to quickly enact immigration reform. Bishop John C. Webster said that an important principle is pressing for reforms so individuals can find work in their home countries and not be forced to emigrate. The San Bernadino Sun on Saturday covered the Bishop's new initiative. It quotes Steven Camarota, Director of the Center for Immigration Studies, who says that most parishioners do not agree with the Bishops' call to help illegal immigrants.