- Archbishop Paul Coakley, president of the US Catholic bishops, has expressed concern regarding the widespread fear caused by deportation policies.
- He criticized President Donald Trump’s administration for its approach to mass deportations.
- The Archbishop highlighted that the policies are fostering fear and uncertainty within immigrant communities across the country.
- Coakley emphasized that the impact of these deportation practices is not isolated to immigrant families but affects the broader community as well.
- The focus of his criticism was on the emotional and social ramifications that such policies have on society as a whole.
- His statements reflect the broader stance of the US Catholic bishops in advocating for humane treatment and consideration of immigrants.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-catholic-bishops-president-says-deportations-instilling-fear-widespread-manner-concerns-us-all)