Catholic bishops push U.S. to end ‘dehumanizing’ immigration enforcement
Summary
Catholic bishops in the United States are asking President Trump's administration to stop large-scale deportations and improve how immigrants are treated in detention. They released a message calling for an end to harmful language and actions against immigrants.Key Facts
- Catholic bishops in the U.S. are concerned about mass deportation efforts.
- The bishops are part of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
- They released a special message asking for better treatment of immigrants.
- The message calls for an end to negative and violent behavior toward immigrants.
- Bishop Mark Seitz from El Paso, Texas is involved in spreading this message.
- The message specifically addresses actions taken by President Trump's administration.
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