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Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Public Statement on Immigration
We, Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, support the pastoral letter of Catholic Bishops of Mexico and the United States, Strangers Together on the Journey, which acknowledges that the current immigration system cries out for change.

We recognize the rights of all our immigrant/refugee sisters and brothers. We believe the resolution of immigration/refugee issues must be viewed through the lens of economic analysis. Therefore, we call for change in unjust immigration policies and unfair trade agreements by our nation, and we will continue our direct outreach to immigrants and refugees. (2007)

Missionary Society of St. Columban (U.S. Immigration/U.S.-Mexico Border)

Immigration Reform
The Dream Act of 2009
Reuniting Families Act
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
Jusice for Immigrants

Immigration History
Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center - Cincinnati

Your Senators need to hear from you now. They need to be convinced that only comprehensive legislation will fix the ills of the current system and that an enforcement-only approach is ineffective and unacceptable.

Please contact your Senators today!

  • Write and/or visit your Senators to encourage support for comprehensive immigration reforms. Sample Letter