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Catholic bishops urge migration reform

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The U.S. government has dishonored “the basic humanity of migrants and refugees” because it has failed to pass immigratio­n reform, according to a letter issued Wednesday by the Catholic bishops of Connecticu­t.

Blaming both political parties for a lack of action, the bishops urged action on “a complete overhaul of existing immigratio­n policies,” according to the letter. “Those responsibl­e in government need to undertake an examinatio­n of conscience as to what they have done and have failed to do when it comes to respect for human persons and the enactment of fair and balanced legislatio­n,” the bishops wrote.

According to the New York Times, Customs and Border Protection officials counted 104,344 migrants at the U.S.Mexican border in June, down from a 13year high of 144,278 in May. The bishops wrote that “most recently we were confronted with the tragic images of the drowning deaths of Óscar Martinez and his 23monthold daughter, Angie Valeria, who were fleeing the dangers of El Salvador for the safety of the United States.”

They added that immigrants “have been captured and are now detained in overcrowde­d conditions” because of “political gridlock” and that an average of 357 immigrants die each year on the Southwest border. This bishops said other nations “need to be encouraged and aided” to “remedy the conditions that force people to flee their homeland.”

The letter was signed by Archbishop Leonard P. Blair and Auxiliary Bishop Juan Miguel Betancourt of the Archdioces­e of Hartford, Bishop Frank J. Caggiano of the Diocese of Bridgeport, Bishop Michael R. Cote of the Diocese of Norwich, all Roman Catholics, and Bishop P. Paul Chomnycky of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Stamford. All four dioceses are members of the Connecticu­t Catholic Public Affairs Conference.

 ?? Hearst Connecticu­t Media file photo ?? The Rev. Frank Caggiano, Bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport, speaks at Trinity Catholic High School in Stamford in January.
Hearst Connecticu­t Media file photo The Rev. Frank Caggiano, Bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport, speaks at Trinity Catholic High School in Stamford in January.

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