- Archbishop Paul Coakley, President of the US Catholic Bishops, has expressed concerns regarding the impact of mass deportations on immigrant communities in the United States.
- He specifically criticized the policies implemented under President Donald Trump’s administration, highlighting the fear and uncertainty they have instilled.
- Coakley emphasized that this climate of fear not only affects immigrant communities, but also touches broader society, implying wider social and community ramifications.
- The Archbishop’s statement underscores a call for more compassionate and humane immigration policies.
- The concerns raised reflect the Catholic Church’s ongoing advocacy for vulnerable populations, including immigrants and refugees.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-catholic-bishops-president-says-deportations-instilling-fear-widespread-manner-concerns-us-all)