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Fr Grodin’s remarks are here (forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=830134).
The first thing he says that it would be difficult to say that there is an official Church teaching on immigration. but, he has much more to say, for sure. And, he references the USCCB position on immigration. The immediate context in the US is on illegal immigration from countries to the south of its border.
But, there are many things that confuse me about what’s going on. We’ve seen some significant migration of people from the Middle East and Africa, risking their lives to reach a safer haven in Europe. but, It seems that the US is having and has had the same problem chronically that Europe has been experiencing acutely – just dealing with the influx and providing “services” to them.
When I checked, the US is the third most populous country in the world, as it is. We’re past the 1/3 billion mark. And, the US is over $17 trillion in debt. I have a hard time rationalizing the bishops saying that the US is a “rich” country.
On EWTN radio, Teresa Tomeo had a guest talking about immigration (a couple months back) and the guest’s final remark was “well, we just want a piece of the pie.” Where is this “pie?” this seems to be some fake news that there’s a pie here that’s just waiting for the taking.
And, I’m confused about how the US policies on immigration have “broken up families.” Immigration has ALWAYS broken up families, some younger members coming to the US legally or illegally, and leaving other members behind in the country of origin. When Joseph, Mary, and Jesus fled to Egypt they were apparently welcomed there, to be sure, but the gospel doesn’t say that Mary’s kinswoman Elizabeth went with them. So, the Holy Family was somewhat broken up at least for the duration. It seems to be more fake news, that the US policy breaks up families. The truth is: immigrants break up their families. Even domestically, my parents’ sibling are spread across the country. again, they’ve broken up “the nest” of their own families, and this is very common among US families.
I can only evangelize people to the Church if I understand these Church statements. It’s all so unclear to me.
can anybody address some of the issues that are stated here?
The first thing he says that it would be difficult to say that there is an official Church teaching on immigration. but, he has much more to say, for sure. And, he references the USCCB position on immigration. The immediate context in the US is on illegal immigration from countries to the south of its border.
But, there are many things that confuse me about what’s going on. We’ve seen some significant migration of people from the Middle East and Africa, risking their lives to reach a safer haven in Europe. but, It seems that the US is having and has had the same problem chronically that Europe has been experiencing acutely – just dealing with the influx and providing “services” to them.
When I checked, the US is the third most populous country in the world, as it is. We’re past the 1/3 billion mark. And, the US is over $17 trillion in debt. I have a hard time rationalizing the bishops saying that the US is a “rich” country.
On EWTN radio, Teresa Tomeo had a guest talking about immigration (a couple months back) and the guest’s final remark was “well, we just want a piece of the pie.” Where is this “pie?” this seems to be some fake news that there’s a pie here that’s just waiting for the taking.
And, I’m confused about how the US policies on immigration have “broken up families.” Immigration has ALWAYS broken up families, some younger members coming to the US legally or illegally, and leaving other members behind in the country of origin. When Joseph, Mary, and Jesus fled to Egypt they were apparently welcomed there, to be sure, but the gospel doesn’t say that Mary’s kinswoman Elizabeth went with them. So, the Holy Family was somewhat broken up at least for the duration. It seems to be more fake news, that the US policy breaks up families. The truth is: immigrants break up their families. Even domestically, my parents’ sibling are spread across the country. again, they’ve broken up “the nest” of their own families, and this is very common among US families.
I can only evangelize people to the Church if I understand these Church statements. It’s all so unclear to me.
can anybody address some of the issues that are stated here?