The chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Migration called the plan by Department of Homeland Security to separate families arriving on the U.S.-Mexico border “ineffective” policy and “contrary to our Catholic values.”
“Forcibly separating children from their mothers and fathers is ineffective to the goals of deterrence and safety and contrary to our Catholic values,” Bishop Joe Vásquez of Austin, Texas, said in a statement released Friday afternoon June 1.
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