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Bishop Seitz criticizes expansion of Title 42 to ‘vulnerable’ Venezuelans

The Biden administration’s Oct. 12 decision to apply Title 42 to Venezuelans at the U.S.-Mexico border “will have an immediate impact on our border community,” said Bishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso.

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Asylum-seekers will be allowed in as DHS ends ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Aug. 8 that it was set to end, in “a quick, and orderly, manner,” a Trump-era policy that keeps asylum-seekers out of the country while they wait for immigration courts to hear their cases.

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Advocates worry anti-immigrant provisions will make way into spending bill

Faith-based groups are voicing worries that lawmakers will extend already existing provisions to further prevent immigrants from entering the U.S. as legislators haggle over what will be included in a historic $260 billion spending bill focused on health care and the environment.

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Federal judge orders Title 42 measure must remain in place at border

The much-anticipated May 23 deadline on Title 42 came and went at the U.S.-Mexico border without any changes allowing migrants in, including asylum-seekers, after a federal judge blocked the government from lifting the health measure instituted during the pandemic.

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Catholic Charities welcomes migrants sent to D.C. by Texas governor

Catholic Charities DC is trying to give a “welcoming, Christ-like response” to migrants that arrive in the nation’s capital on buses from Texas, but the head of the organization says there’s concerns about a lack of assistance from the government.

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