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    • WISCONSIN CATHOLIC BISHOPS STATEMENT ON FEDERAL IMMIGRATION

      On December 18, the Catholic bishops of Wisconsin released the following statement in English and Spanish: 

      We, the bishops of Wisconsin, reaffirm the recent special message by the United States bishops regarding ongoing federal immigration enforcement. Immigration is a profoundly complex issue. On the one hand, the Catholic Church naturally upholds a country’s right to maintain its borders and regulate its entry and citizenship processes. We saw the chaos that ensued when the previous administration was not vigilant in its regulation of the United States’ southern border. On the other hand, the Catholic Church urges countries and peoples to compassionately assist our brothers and sisters who emigrate because of war, violence, poverty, and hunger. We can embrace these two principles in unity. There is no inherent contradiction in upholding human dignity, the common good, and the rule of law. 

      We must acknowledge that the recent federal immigration enforcement has achieved some beneficial outcomes—violent criminals and drug dealers have been deported, and child trafficking rings have been discovered and broken up. No one would disagree that these achievements are just and necessary. But even good goals must be achieved in a way that is just, prudent, and proportionate. 

      We must also voice our strong concern regarding the indiscriminate nature of the current federal immigration enforcement. U.S. citizens are being racially profiled. Immigrants are vilified, denied pastoral care, detained in poor conditions, and parents and children are being separated. Immigrants who abided by all the rules of the legal immigration process have lost their legal status arbitrarily. We see this dynamic especially in the experience of those who sought and received political asylum in the United States.  We urge our national leaders to fix our profoundly broken immigration system. This needed legislation must be an urgent priority and would help resolve much of the current crisis. 

      We also urge an equitable and humane enforcement of federal immigration laws and processes, respecting human dignity and the importance of compassion.  

      -Most Reverend Jeffrey S. Grob, Archbishop of Milwaukee Most Reverend Donald J. Hying, Bishop of Madison Most Reverend David L. Ricken, Bishop of Green Bay Most Reverend James P. Powers, Bishop of Superior Most Reverend Gerard W. Battersby, Bishop of La Crosse Most Reverend Jeffrey R. Haines, Auxiliary Bishop of Milwaukee Most Reverend James T. Schuerman, Auxiliary Bishop of Milwaukee Most Reverend Jerome E. Listecki, Archbishop Emeritus of Milwaukee Most Reverend William P. Callahan, Bishop Emeritus of La Crosse


      For further information, contact Barbara Sella at [email protected]. This statement is available on the WCC website, along with the bishops’ February 2025 pastoral letter on immigration.

    • While it is indisputable that everyone is not the same page in regard to how we should respond to immigration issues, and even some Christian movements show little or no interest in the common good of society, we must remember that the Gospel of Jesus Christ and subsequent Christian teachings from the earliest days give a mandate to treat them with respect and charity.  These resources will help to navigate some of the complex issues surrounding immigration through the lens of our Catholic Church and hopefully, help us to form our conscience and guide our actions.   - Fr. Gary


    • The mission of the Catholic Multicultural Center Immigration Legal Services Program is to provide affordable immigration legal services to low/no income immigrants and refugees who are unable to afford the fees of a private attorney. The CMC also provides community educational sessions on immigration issues. 

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505 Dempsey Road
Madison, WI 53714
 
Phone: 608-246-5124
Email: [email protected]


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5001 N. Sherman Avenue
Madison, WI 53704
 
Phone: 608-249-6651
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