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April 19, 2006
Leadership Conference of Women Religious
Calls for Immigration Policy Reform
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In
recent days, immigration reform has seized national headlines. On April 7, the Senate failed to invoke
cloture on debate of S. 2454, the compromise bill titled the Comprehensive
Immigration Reform Act of 2006.
While this bill included many of the provisions promoted by the USCCB
(United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) Justice for Immigrants Campaign,
it also included harsh enforcement provisions opposed by the Bishops. A few days later, on April 10, thousands
of immigrants, both documented and undocumented, and their supporters
participated in massive rallies across the country calling for comprehensive
immigration reform which includes family reunifications, protection for
workers, and a means to legalization.
Members
of religious congregations who are part of LCWR have worked for many years on
behalf of migrants, immigrants and refugees and continue to stand in solidarity
with immigrant sisters and brothers.
The national board sees immigration legislation as a test of this
country’s moral fiber and commitment to the basic values of human worth,
dignity and freedom we espouse as a nation.
The
LCWR statement reads as follows:
“The
National Board of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) stands in
solidarity with immigrant sisters and brothers who seek comprehensive
immigration reform in this country.
As a member of the Justice for Immigrants Campaign of the USCCB (United
States Catholic Conference of Bishops), LCWR promotes legislation that includes
family reunification, a path to earned legalization, worker protections and an
effective border policy that is humane rather than punitive.
“The
members of LCWR represent approximately 70,000 Catholic sisters in the
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