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Category: Immigrants

Catholic agency, city create ID card to help those in need access services

The staff at Catholic Charities of Northeast Indiana said they hope a new Fort Wayne identification card will become a point of pride and a source of local discounts, as well as enable residents to access critical community services.

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Our Largest, Unacknowledged Prejudice

Robert Royal: How do we respect various cultures? Not by assuming everyone ought to operate within current liberal/internationalist thinking.

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Speaking up for migrants and people seeking second chances

Archbishop Bernard Hebda spoke to the House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee expressing the Minnesota Catholic Conference’s (MCC) support for a bill, H.F. 1163 (Winkler), that would allow undocumented immigrants an opportunity to obtain a provisional license after passing a driving exam.

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USCCB’s Justice for Immigrants campaign marks 15 years of advocacy

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is marking the 15th anniversary of the Justice for Immigrants campaign “to unite and mobilize” Catholic organizations and individuals “to welcome, protect, promote and integrate immigrants and refugees coming to and living in the United States.”

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Catholic universities oppose ICE guidance for international students

U.S. Catholic college and university leaders have joined the nation’s higher education community in condemning a new policy announced by the Trump administration that would prevent international students from remaining in or coming to the United States if their colleges use a completely online format in the fall semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Catholic universities oppose ICE guidance for international students

U.S. Catholic college and university leaders have joined the nation’s higher education community in condemning a new policy announced by the Trump administration that would prevent international students from remaining in or coming to the United States if their colleges use a completely online format in the fall semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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