Where is the Catholic outrage over recent American immigration policies?

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Very true we would do well to learn from history instead of repeating it.
Do you think that deturing them by purposefully causing emotional distress by separating children from their parents is the answer?
How about we deport them both? That way no separation occurs.
 
So your answer is give up… which equates to no hope… which is decidedly anti-Christian
I’m a realist. My ways are not your ways. The difference between you and me, I know when the system is broken.

Seriously, Prayer is not giving up. If your representatives need hand held and spoon fed to make the right decisions, there’s a Big Problem! Give money to Catholic Relief Services.
 
, Prayer is not giving up. I
No, it’s not; as I said previously. Just incomplete

And a representative republic operates by having the people express their will to their reps.

And, as I said earlier, i’ll Continue to donate to Catholic Relief services… which is not enough
 
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Seems like a waste time to me. Deport them ALL and sanction Mexico. I’m tired of dealing with that failed narco-state
 
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Rosaries and calling our elected representatives are not mutually exclusive. I did both today.
 
What is it about the word “ILLEGAL” that you people don’t understand? If you come into the country through the front door and do it the right way that’s fine. BUT, if you sneak over the border in the dark of night it’s wrong. If I invite someone to stay at my house and they come through the front door fine, but if they break in the back door without my knowing that is ILLEGAL!!!
 
You mean people who don’t agree with you? I don’t think that’s how it works your majesty.
 
Ah. There we are. Your true colors.

Such an incredible array and range of Catholics and people who consider themselves to be Catholic on this forum.
 
Ah, and you’re the Supreme Arbiter of who is Catholic? I presented valid solutions. Go read 😉
 
Being against mass migration isn’t anti-catholic no matter how many appeals to emotion you make.
 
Watch the National evening news or listen to our U S Senators (all Democrats and a few Republican). It is a policy instituted by Trump. One phone call makes his policy go away.
If you call following the rule of law, A POLICY.

Obama did have a habit of trying to circumvent the law, to not follow the laws set by congress and clarified by the courts.
 
If the adults are releases they are reunited.
Some parents spend days or weeks trying just to track down their kids. The federal government doesn’t do the greatest job communicating among itself (USCIS/ICE to HHS and vice versa), much less communicating with the parents who are detained. Many times the children are placed quite far away from their parents (recall the Congolese girl placed in Chicago while her mother was detained in California). This makes reunification after parents’ release much more difficult to arrange. And if the adult is deported and the child remains in HHS custody, which is happening worryingly often, there’s no clear path to reunification.
 
It will require much suffering to Restore America 🇺🇸
Restore it to what? Something different from the values it was founded on?

“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”

Not on Cruciferi’s America
 
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Being against mass migration isn’t anti-catholic no matter how many appeals to emotion you make.
No, simply Un-American… Tell that to the Italian, polish and Irish migrants or the African slave-migrants…who went a long way toward building this country.

When did America become anti-immigrant?

A nation that forgets its history has no future
 
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