NEW ACTION ALERT – Urge Senators to Address Unjust Immigration Provisions in the Reconciliation Bill
Right now, members of the Senate are considering the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a budget reconciliation bill passed by the House of Representatives in May. This sweeping piece of legislation covers many different areas, including immigration. Before the bill passed in the House, several bishop chairmen of the USCCB wrote to Congress to commend certain provisions and to urge reconsideration of others that would irreparably harm the poor and disadvantaged, as well as our immigrant brothers and sisters. Ask your senators to remain consistent in protecting human life and dignity and promoting the common good by addressing these harmful provisions before moving the reconciliation bill forward.
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NEW STATEMENT – Bishop Seitz Says Travel Ban Further Erodes Trust in Our Legal Immigration System
President Trump signed a proclamation this week that will suspend travel to the United States for nationals of twelve countries and significantly restrict travel for nationals of seven others. Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso issued the following statement in response:
"Our country’s proud tradition as a land of opportunity for people from all walks of life is increasingly contradicted by a system that makes legal immigration impossible for far too many. A broad ban on nationals from these countries further erodes trust in our legal immigration system and marginalizes entire peoples. I pray that these restrictions will be lifted in due course and hope that the stated exceptions in the proclamation, such as those for Afghans who supported our country, immediate family members, and people seeking humanitarian protections, are honored.”
ICYMI – USCCB Press Release on Protecting Pregnant Mothers and their Children Can Never be Considered “Obsolete”
Bishop Mark Seitz, chairman of the USCCB’s Committee on Migration, and Bishop Daniel Thomas, chairman of the USCCB’s Committe on Pro-Life Activities, issued a statement responding to the Trump Administration’s recent rescission of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) guidance for addressing the heightened needs of pregnant and postpartum women and their newborn children while in CBP custody. Click here to read the press release.
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