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Source: America
Link: americamagazine DOT org/politics-society/2024/07/31/trump-immigration-white-house-election-248480
Trump’s ‘terrorizing’ plan to mass deport immigrants: ‘It would rip us apart’

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Jul 31, 2024 — Immigration is once again a central focus in Donald Trump’s pursuit of the White House. In fact, he was reminding rallygoers of his administration’s record curbing illegal border crossings when an attempt was made on his life a couple of weeks ago.

Less than a week later, during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, Mr. Trump promised “the largest deportation operation in the history of our country.” Like his previous campaigns, he focused on stories of violent crimes committed by undocumented immigrants rather than the causes that drive migrants north and the contribution they make to American society.

“His words aren’t empty. It’s not just rhetoric,” Dylan Corbett, executive director of Hope Border Institute, told America. “Unfortunately, because of the division in our country right now and the lack of solutions from Washington for so long, there’s a space that politicians can exploit and promote a politics of fear and instrumentalize immigration for their own personal benefit.”

Mr. Corbett said promising mass deportation may be a way to “score political points,” but the prospect of such a measure “causes a tremendous amount of fear and anxiety among ordinary newcomers in our country, among families, among people in our community.”

[…]

A campaign of deportation “would be terrorizing,” Mr. Corbett said. “It would mean the division of families, it would mean fear and constant anxiety for families with children. It would represent a real attack on the family and our community. It would rip us apart.”

Mr. Trump's deportation plan, similar to recent immigration crackdown efforts in the state of Texas, would rely on local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration law.

“If we weaponize peace officers against the migrant population, we all lose because the whole community, the whole country, will be less safe because of it,” Mr. Corbett said. “Because we can’t trust each other. And that’s what a politics of exclusion does.”

Anxiety is also rising in immigrant communities in California, according to Isaac Cuevas, director of Immigration and Public Affairs for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Many who may qualify for citizenship or legal residency are rushing to get their application in before the election, he said.

The archdiocese puts on “Know Your Rights” seminars and collaborates with the local Catholic Charities to host citizenship workshops to educate the immigrant community. But leaders have also considered creating new programs that would serve families separated by immigration enforcement efforts.

“It’s a sad reality, but we may have to go down that road,” Mr. Cuevas said, decrying Congressional inaction on the issue. He was also quick to point out that deportations have been a focus for administrations of both parties.

“We need to focus on making the country better, working on creating policies that help people, not that hurt them, that keeps families together rather than keeping them apart,” he said. “We have such a need for reform. Any candidate who looks at that and really sees it as an opportunity for change could really stand to better this country in a way that we haven’t seen in decades.”

Most immigration reforms have focused on enforcement and border security. But the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, which President Ronald Reagan signed, legalized millions of undocumented immigrants. The U.S. bishops responded to the measure by creating the Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC).

Today, CLINIC has 430 affiliates across the United States that provide immigration and legal services to poor and low-income immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers, according to Anna Gallagher, executive director of CLINIC.

“The needs are so great, some affiliates have a two-year waiting line for a consultation,” she told America, citing a Center for Migration Studies report finding more than 1,400 undocumented immigrants for every nonprofit legal representative.

“We saw some really bad things happen in the prior [Trump] administration,” Ms. Gallagher said. “We turn back to our Gospel mission, to welcoming the stranger. Mass deportations or family separation goes against our Catholic values. We don’t talk politics. We talk about our Gospel and our mission.”

In 2019, Immigration and Customs Enforcement targeted undocumented immigrants in raids of chicken processing plants in Mississippi. Federal agents detained 680 individuals, many of whom had children in a local school at the time. Ms. Gallagher noted the reaction of the community members, who were heartbroken to see their neighbors deported.

“Proximity changes everything because you see the complexity,” she said. “You have common sense people across this country — across the board politically — and they recognize the needs of the country and that people are fleeing persecution. We could uphold our values and our commitment to human rights. If we could sit down and talk about it, we could fix it.”

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“The biggest issue from a church perspective would be the separation of families and the prospect of children being left alone without their parents,” [Kevin Appleby, senior fellow at the Center for Migration Studies in New York,] said of the mass deportation plan. “If you were to go through with this, it would impoverish immigrant families. It would leave children traumatized and alone. And it would rip up the social fabric of immigrant communities.”

[…]

Despite the negative voices that “dehumanize immigrants,” Mr. Appleby argued that the church and immigration advocates could do a better job articulating the contributions of undocumented immigrants to Middle America. The church, he said, recognizes the need to legalize many of the millions of undocumented immigrants and give them a path to citizenship “so they can be fully incorporated into society.”

“That would be the church's response,” Mr. Appleby said. “It’s quite the opposite of what Trump is proposing, actually.”


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Wosbald wrote: 07 Aug 2024, 10:49 +JMJ+

Source: America
Link: americamagazine DOT org/politics-society/2024/07/31/trump-immigration-white-house-election-248480
Trump’s ‘terrorizing’ plan to mass deport immigrants: ‘It would rip us apart’
The Democrats are way so enthusiastic about killing babies. That's a real non-negotiable.

We still need a border policy that serves justice for all, and Democrats have not proposed one.

All that Amerika can do is insinuate that Trump will deport millions of illegal immigrants and protest that this will rip us apart.

Well... that which is easily proposed can be easily dismissed.

I do not believe that millions will be deported.
I do believe that migrants will be given the due process that has been denied to them by Biden/Harris.
I believe that Trump wants a secure border.... and a just and equitable immigration policy.

An authentically Catholic news opinion should condemn Harris and all of her policies of evil. A Catholic news site should encourage Catholics to lobby Republicans for just and merciful treatment of peaceful migrants and swift due process for all who were allowed in illegally. We won't get this from Democrats.
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Title: How Trump's deportation plan would harm the nation — and the church [News Analysis]
Source: National Catholic Reporter
Link: ncronline DOT org/opinion/guest-voices/how-trumps-deportation-plan-would-harm-nation-and-church

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The costs of the plan — both economically and socially — are almost too numerous to list. It also would exact a moral cost, as a nation built on the backs of immigrants would be betraying its heritage and traumatizing its fellow human beings.

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Of course, the human cost of this proposal would be immeasurable. U.S. citizens and lawful residents would certainly be caught up in the sweep and wrongly detained based on ethnic or racial profiling. Families would be torn apart, with parents ripped away from their U.S.-citizen children, likely in the middle of the night. It would be akin to the family separation policy from Trump's first term, but on steroids. As a study from the Center for Migration Studies of New York shows, it would impoverish U.S. families with mixed-status, where one parent — often the main breadwinner — was undocumented but the other was not.

These are some of the tangible costs of this policy, but there are intangible ill-effects as well. It would cause more division in society, as U.S. citizens would certainly feel pressured to report undocumented immigrants, pitting neighbor against neighbor. As we have seen at the border, vigilante groups would also form, roaming U.S. communities in search of immigrants. A climate of fear would permeate many areas of the country.

And the Catholic Church — an immigrant church — would not be immune to the effects of this misguided proposal. Local parishes, which happen to attract immigrant families on Sundays and Holy Days, would be monitored by immigration enforcement. Mass attendance would likely fall significantly in immigrant communities.

More damaging, the church would have to deal with the social consequences of mass deportations, with immigrant families seeking support and protection from parishes and Catholic social service agencies. Parish priests would likely be caught between the demands of law enforcement personnel and the needs of members of their flock.

It would place the Catholic bishops in a difficult position as well, divided between their role as pastors to their people — regardless of their legal status — and in being pressured to cooperate with law enforcement. For example, Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago felt compelled to instruct his priests in 2017 — the first year of the Trump administration — not to let U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel into their parishes without a warrant.

Do not take my word for it. The recent legal attacks by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against two Catholic migrant shelters, not to mention Republican allegations against Catholic Charities, are evidence of things to come, with the church being placed in the legal cross hairs of a second Trump administration and Congress.

As all Americans should agree, there are problems with our nation's immigration system. It has to be fixed. A mass deportation effort, however, is not the way to go.


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Source: Catholic News Agency
Link: catholicnewsagency DOT com/news/258891/tens-of-thousands-of-migrant-youth-unaccounted-for-us-government-fears-many-being-trafficked
Tens of thousands of migrant youth unaccounted for, U.S. government fears many being trafficked

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom — An audit by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has revealed that there are tens of thousands of migrant children unaccounted for and many are vulnerable to being victims of human trafficking, exploitation and forced labor.

Published Aug.19, the audit contains the findings of an examination by the agency’s Office of Inspector General into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations between fiscal years 2019 to 2023.

During this period, the report reveals that ICE processed 448,000 unaccompanied migrant children, referred to in the report as “UCs.” Of those, over 32,000 unaccompanied children failed to appear at their scheduled immigration court hearings after being released to their “sponsors.”

According to the report, ICE has limited oversight of unaccompanied minors and does not have a policy in place for children who do not show up to their court dates.

“Immigration court hearings are often ICE’s only opportunity to observe and screen UCs for trafficking indicators or other safety concerns,” the report stated.

Based on interviews with ICE officials, the report said migrant children “who did not appear in immigration court are considered more at risk for trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor.”

“Without an ability to monitor the location and status of UCs, ICE has no assurance UCs are safe from trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor,” said the report.

[…]

DHS said that “even if ICE were to identify UCs in unsafe conditions, the agency has limited authority to respond.”

The report noted that “ICE personnel at two field offices affirmed this and explained they had identified UCs in unsafe conditions but were unable to intervene” and that one ICE officer “expressed concern with not being able to take action in a case involving a UC whose sponsor claimed the UC was in an inappropriate relationship with her husband.”

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‘Real-world consequences’

House Republicans are blaming the crisis on the Biden–Harris administration and particularly Vice President Kamala Harris for her role as lead on the administration’s border policy.

In an Aug. 20 statement House Republicans said that Harris “oversaw the misplacement of nearly 300,000 illegal immigrant children” and that “no person bears more responsibility for this crisis.”

Dylan Corbett, executive director of the El Paso humanitarian group the Hope Border Institute, told CNA that the report highlights the human costs of the political gridlock surrounding immigration.

“The DHS report is deeply concerning,” said Corbett. “Our intractable polarization on immigration has real-world consequences and only gives control to smugglers and traffickers.”

“We have moral and legal obligations to ensure the safety of children and to prevent and eradicate all forms of human trafficking,” he added.

“This is an unacceptable byproduct of our inability to put in place a robust system of protections and safe and humane channels for those who need to migrate.”

CNA was not able to reach the head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Committee on Migration, Bishop Mark Seitz, for comment.

However, Chieko Noguchi, a spokeswoman for the U.S. bishops, responded to the report by telling CNA that the USCCB has been partnering with the government to promote the safety of migrant children. She said that “fighting and abolishing human trafficking, as well as other forms of abuse and exploitation” is “fundamental.”

“Through our ministries serving newcomers, we recognize that unaccompanied children are a particularly vulnerable population,” she added. “The USCCB’s Department of Migration and Refugee Services (MRS), together with its network of direct-service providers, works in partnership with the federal government to promote the safety, well-being, and best interests of those served.”

Noguchi indicated that the USCCB has asked the government to increase its funding to enhance protections for migrant children as well as made recommendations for practices they believe will help safeguard children once they have been released to a sponsor.


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Wosbald wrote: 23 Aug 2024, 12:49 +JMJ+

Source: National Catholic Register
Link: catholicnewsagency DOT com/news/258891/tens-of-thousands-of-migrant-youth-unaccounted-for-us-government-fears-many-being-trafficked
Tens of thousands of migrant youth unaccounted for, U.S. government fears many being trafficked

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom — An audit by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has revealed that there are tens of thousands of migrant children unaccounted for and many are vulnerable to being victims of human trafficking, exploitation and forced labor.

Published Aug.19, the audit contains the findings of an examination by the agency’s Office of Inspector General into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations between fiscal years 2019 to 2023.

During this period, the report reveals that ICE processed 448,000 unaccompanied migrant children, referred to in the report as “UCs.” Of those, over 32,000 unaccompanied children failed to appear at their scheduled immigration court hearings after being released to their “sponsors.”.
We aren't talking about 32,000 lost kids. There are 323,000 lost kids.

32,000 kids were given court dates but then failed to appear with their "guardians." So they are lost.

But another 291,000 were never given court dates. They were handed off to "guardians" without any accountability, and now ICE has no idea where they are or how they are doing.

This has been reported all over the place. I found one link:

Department of Homeland Security may have lost track of thousands of unaccompanied migrant children
Once they were handed off to HHS for settlement, ICE couldn’t determine all of these children’s locations, and more than 291,000 of the kids were not placed into removal proceedings because ICE had never served them notices to appear or scheduled a court date for them.

"Without an ability to monitor the location and status of [unaccompanied migrant children], ICE has no assurance [they] are safe from trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor," Inspector General Joseph Cuffari wrote in the report.
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I have found the original August 16 press release from Kamala's campaign, announcing tax cuts to families, generous hand-outs, and price controls on food and drugs.

https://mailchi.mp/press.kamalaharris.c ... n-families

It is also filled of talking points condemning Trump and Project 2025.

This is the press release that resulted in plenty of backlash against her price control policies.

The final summary paragraph has some magic, as she claims these policies will result in lower deficits. She going to "tax the rich" and corporations to pay for all this. She doesn't imagine how this will kill job growth, lower wages, increase prices, and end up hurting everyone again.
Vice President Harris and Governor Walz will work with businesses, entrepreneurs, workers, and all stakeholders to drive an economy that creates opportunity and ensures stability and security for everyone. They believe competition is the lifeblood of our economy, and they will build the confidence and certainty that helps businesses innovate and grow. They will also fulfill their commitment to fiscal responsibility, including by asking the wealthiest Americans and largest corporations to pay their fair share—steps that will allow us to make necessary investments in the middle class, while also reducing the deficit and strengthening our fiscal health. Trump added a record amount to the national debt during his term, and now he and Vance are running to exact political retribution, attack the rule of law, undermine the independence of the Federal Reserve and other regulators, uproot these investments, disrupt global markets, and leave American communities behind.
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Source: Crux
Link: cruxnow DOT com/church-in-uk-and-ireland/2024/08/uk-catholic-refugee-agency-disheartened-by-government-plan-against-unregistered-immigrants
UK Catholic refugee agency ‘disheartened’ by Government plan against unregistered immigrants

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LEICESTER, United Kingdom — Britain’s leading Catholic refugee agency says it is “deeply disheartened” by the plans announced by the new Home Secretary to strengthen immigration rules and increase the number of undocumented immigrants sent out of the country.

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The Jesuit Refugee Service UK (JRS UK) issued a statement saying they are “deeply disheartened” by the announced plans.

“We see time [and] again how detention subjects vulnerable people to further trauma. Torture survivors compare it to torture,” the statement says.

“And any government that focuses on removals at all costs, blind to the human beings affected, has failed to learn the lessons of the ‘Windrush’ scandal. A focus on draconian and punitive immigration enforcement risks repeating these injustices,” the JRS continues.

“It drives people underground and leaving them even more vulnerable to exploitation. It will destroy lives. And, in a bid to look tough, it ignores the very real problems with our asylum system,” the statement adds.

The announcement by the Home Office has put a damper on speculation the new Labour government put in place after the July 4 national elections in the UK would reverse the anti-immigrant policies pushed by the previous Conservative government.

Labour did squash the Conservative plan to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda, but otherwise has promised a more competent removal of undocumented residents, not an end to the practice.

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Wosbald wrote: 26 Aug 2024, 11:49
UK Catholic refugee agency ‘disheartened’ by Government plan
I suppose one should mention that the UK just voted the feckless Conservative government OUT so that some new Leftist leadership could do what the Conservatives said they would do, but didn't.

The same people who voted for BREXIT just voted in Labour.... because the mismanaged immigration policies are unjust and inhumane to citizens and migrants alike.

I'm not at all surprised that a Jesuit NGO is unhappy about the money they aren't going to get.
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Title: VP Nominee Tim Walz Supports the Right to Infanticide [Analysis]
Source: First Things
Link: firstthings DOT com/web-exclusives/2024/08/vp-nominee-tim-walz-supports-the-right-to-infanticide

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Which brings us to Tim Walz, now the Democratic nominee for vice president, and his legalization of infanticide in Minnesota. In 2023, Walz supported an omnibus health bill that radically changed his state’s abortion law. This health bill, in a callback to the ancient practice of abandoning newborns, intentionally and explicitly legalized the denial of life-saving medical care to infants born alive after botched abortions. State law used to explicitly protect these babies. But Walz and his supporters changed it, insisting that references to abortion be removed and that “medical care” be changed to mere “care.” In addition, while the original law required medical personnel to “preserve the life and health of the born alive infant,” the Walz-supported change struck that whole line — it now requires medical personnel merely to “care for the infant who is born alive.”

No more requirements to preserve the life and health of the born alive infant after a botched abortion. Got it.

New York state did something similar in passing its Reproductive Health Act. That state originally required two physicians to be present at an abortion after viability to “ensure the health and safety of the mother and viable child” if there were an accidental birth. But the 2019 law explicitly removed this requirement of protection for the newborn infant. Readers may also be familiar with a similar 2019 bill in Virginia which then Governor Ralph Northam said would allow the following: “The infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable, the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired. And then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.”

This kind of intentional non-treatment of newborns so they die is now routine in our culture. Gov. Northam admitted it. The state of Minnesota also admitted it via their state records. I also wrote a detailed article for Public Discourse that demonstrates just how often this happens, especially (but not only) when the baby has an unwanted disability. For instance, I show how in one case a family was given a life-limiting diagnosis (spina bifida) for their child prenatally — and then, after fending off repeated and aggressive suggestions that they ought to have an abortion, being told that they could wait until her son was born and withhold treatment then.

Again, withholding life-sustaining treatment because the baby is “too disabled and we want them to die now” is fairly common in today’s neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Yale bioethicist and neonatologist Mark Mercurio writes in the Journal of Perinatology that most neonatologists and other physicians have some cases in which they will withhold life-sustaining medical care because the patient is too disabled and other cases in which they will not. Their research found that, for a younger baby, life-sustaining treatment will be routinely withheld, but for an older child it will not be, even if both children have the same health issues and potential for long-term disability.

The reason for this, Mercurio suggests, is because the younger child lacks “the interpersonal attachment that older babies and children have,” and health care providers may not consider him or her “to have the same personhood as older infants who went home.” Indeed, he says that some physicians think of themselves as “saving” the older child who already has a disability, but “creating” a person with a disability if they successfully treat the newborn.

Obviously, such a view makes little sense if a newborn infant is equal in dignity and value to those of us who are older, but the fact that aiming at the death of newborns in this way is now routine in Western NICUs is yet another indicator of our repaganizing. We no longer think that being human is enough. Something else is required — and newborn human beings don’t have it. Peter Singer and many contemporary secular philosophers think so. Contemporary medicine thinks so. And the Democratic nominee for vice president of the United States thinks so.


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Title: Pope Francis: Rejecting migrants is a ‘grave sin’
Source: America
Link: americamagazine DOT org/faith/2024/08/28/pope-francis-driving-away-migrants-grave-sin-248662

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I have spoken about the Mediterranean many times, because I am the Bishop of Rome and because it is emblematic: the mare nostrum, a place of communication between peoples and civilizations, has become — the mare nostrum — it has become a cemetery. And the tragedy is that many, the majority of these deaths, could have been prevented. It must be said clearly: there are those who work systematically and with every means possible to repel migrants — to repel migrants. And this, when done with awareness and responsibility, is a grave sin. Let us not forget what the Bible tells us: “You shall not wrong a stranger or oppress him” (Ex 22:21). The orphan, the widow and the stranger are the quintessential poor whom God always defends and asks to be defended.

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There is a Psalm which says to the Lord: “Thy way was through the sea / Thy path through the great waters” (77:19). And another says that He “led His people through the wilderness / for His steadfast love endures forever” (136:16). These words, blessed words tell us that, to accompany the people on their journey to freedom, God Himself crosses the sea and the desert; God does not remain at a distance, no; He shares in the migrants’ drama, God is there with them, with the migrants, He suffers with them, with the migrants, He weeps and hopes with them, with the migrants. It will be good for us today: the Lord is with our migrants in the mare nostrum, the Lord is with them, not with those who repel them.

Brothers and sisters, we can all agree on one thing: migrants should not be in those seas and in those lethal deserts. But it is not through more restrictive laws, it is not with the militarization of borders, it is not with rejection that we will obtain this result. Instead, we will obtain it by extending safe and legal access routes for migrants, providing refuge for those who free from war, violence, persecution and various disasters; we will obtain it by promoting in every way a global governance of migration based on justice, fraternity and solidarity. And by joining forces to combat human trafficking, to stop the criminal traffickers who mercilessly exploit the misery of others.

I wish to conclude by acknowledging and praising the commitment of the many good Samaritans who do their utmost to rescue and save injured and abandoned migrants on the routes of desperate hope, in the five continents. These courageous men and women are a sign of a humanity that does not allow itself to be contaminated by the malign culture of indifference and rejection — it is our indifference and that attitude of rejection that kills migrants. And those who cannot stay with them “on the front line” — I think of the many good people who are there on the front line, with Mediterranea Saving Humans and so many other associations — are not therefore excluded from this fight for civilization. We cannot be on the front line but we are not excluded; there are many ways to make a contribution, first and foremost prayer. And I ask you: do you pray for migrants, for those who come to our lands to save their lives? And then they want to send them away …

Dear brothers and sisters, let us join our hearts and forces, so that the seas and deserts are not cemeteries, but spaces where God may open up roads to freedom and fraternity.


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