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The president’s take on birthright citizenship doesn’t pass legal muster. To hear the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops ...
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has ended its lawsuit against the Trump administration over the suspension of a long-running refugee resettlement contract, with monies owed to the USCCB now ...
America’s Roman Catholic bishops have asked the nation’s highest court to stop President Donald Trump’s “immoral” bid to end birthright citizenship. In an amicus brief filed with the Supreme Court on ...
(RNS) — One week after Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, posed for a smiling photo standing next to a seated President Donald Trump in the ...
Clergy members say they were turned away from providing spiritual care for unspecified safety reasons despite protocols existing in other detention facilities.
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Catholic bishops: Trump’s assault on birthright citizenship affronts Catholic teaching'By recognizing children as members of a particular political community, birthright citizenship acknowledges the intrinsic value of every human person,' the brief reads.
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