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Niño que pidió asilo después de cruzar la frontera solo, pide compasión al presidente
En fotografías, Adan Umanzor se muestra como cualquier niño juguetón y curioso. Sin embargo, en persona el menor es tímido y nervioso.
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Archbishop of Los Angeles: Children have right to be with families
Archbishop of Los Angeles Jose Gomez is speaking out against the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” policy that separates undocumented children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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LA Archbishop Welcomes Trump Immigration Order
The Archbishop of Los Angeles said he “welcomes” an executive order signed Wednesday by President Trump, and called on Congress to act on immigration reform.
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Arzobispo de Los Ángeles: Abramos nuestro corazón a esas personas que llegan a EE.UU.
“Nuestro país sería más exitoso si abrimos el corazón a las personas que llegan con tantas necesidades”, aseguró arzobispo de Los Ángeles y vicepresidente de la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de EE. UU., José Gómez. La Iglesia católica de Estados Unidos condenó la medida de tolerancia cero que adoptó el gobierno del presidente Donald Trump y que ha ocasionado la separación de familias y los obispos están haciendo lo que pueden para ayudar a los niños inmigrantes que se encuentran en las zonas de detención.
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DIOCESE OF ORANGE BISHOPS: ON TAKING HUMAN PERSONS (AND HOLY SCRIPTURE) OUT OF CONTEXT
God wants the flourishing, not separation, of migrant and refugee families. All too often families are torn apart by war, famine, poverty, gang violence, domestic violence, and, sadly, our nation’s immigration policies. As followers of Jesus, and Catholic leaders, we call upon the people of God and our nation’s leaders to love our neighbors, to tell the truth, and to journey together with respect for human dignity and the common good.
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LA archbishop welcomes Trump immigration order
The Archbishop of Los Angeles said he “welcomes” an executive order signed Wednesday by President Trump, and called on Congress to act on immigration reform.
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Archbishop of Los Angeles: Children have right to be with families
Archbishop of Los Angeles Jose Gomez is speaking out against the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” policy that separates undocumented children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Trump signs order to keep migrant families together, zero tolerance in place
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday that will allow immigrant families to remain together while continuing his administration’s zero tolerance policy to prosecute all people who enter the country illegally.
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As Trump signs order stopping family separation, Catholic leaders speak out
Bowing to pressure from anxious allies, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday ending the process of separating children from families after they are detained crossing the U.S. border illegally.
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California Catholics to observe 9 days of prayer for immigrants
During weekly living-room prayer meetings, parishioners of St. Mary Magdalen Church in Camarillo gather to offer prayers of intercession. Recently, their petitions to God have been directed toward undocumented immigrants.