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US Bishops strongly oppose plan to cut immigration by 50 per cent


Source: USCCB/ICN

America’s Roman Catholic bishops have express grave concern over proposed changes in the RAISE Act (the initials stand for Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment) under which the Trump administration wants to reduce the number of legal immigrants to the US by 50% over the next 10 years.

The Most Reverend Joe S Vásquez, Bishop of Austin and Chair of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Migration, said: "the newly proposed RAISE Act would cause our nation to turn its back on those setting out to build better lives, weaken family bonds and impact the nation's ability to respond to those in crisis."

Bishop Vásquez's full statement follows:

"I express strong opposition to the RAISE Act, which was introduced today in the US Senate by Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA). Had this discriminatory legislation been in place generations ago, many of the very people who built and defended this nation would have been excluded.

The United States supports families and should not throw up obstacles to their unity. Unfortunately, the RAISE Act would have our nation turn its back on this long and storied tradition of welcoming families setting out to build a better life.

The RAISE Act would permanently cap the number of refugees allowed safe passage, thereby denying our country the necessary flexibility to respond to humanitarian crisis. As a Church, we believe the stronger the bonds of family, the greater a person's chance of succeeding in life. The RAISE Act imposes a definition of family that would weaken those bonds.

I urge the Senate to reject this measure and implore Congress and the President to work together in a bipartisan fashion to enact into law comprehensive immigration reform. I believe that such reform must recognise the many contributions that immigrants of all backgrounds have made to our nation, and must protect the lives and dignity of all, including the most vulnerable."

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