Mexico's bishops urge unity as church struggles to assist those deported under Trump policies
- The Mexican bishops have called for national unity amid concerns over U.S. Deportation policies, stating that Trump aims to pressure Mexico on drug crime, migration, and economic relations.
- Auxiliary Bishop Daniel Blanco highlighted that immigrants must not be treated as criminals and emphasized the need to respect their rights, calling for humanitarian support.
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Border bishops call for immigration reform, reiterate support for migrants
A group of U.S. and Mexican bishops from dioceses along the southern border participating in the biannual Tex-Mex Border Bishops meeting this week in San Antonio. / Credit: Photo courtesy of the Archdiocese of San Antonio CNA Staff, Feb 28, 202... [...]


Mexico's bishops urge unity as church struggles to assist those deported under Trump policies
U.S. President Donald Trump's new policies concerning unauthorized immigrants and mass deportation operations have caught some Latin American countries off guard, prompting them to improvise ways to deal with the unexpected arrival of high numbers of those being deported.
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