Catholic Bishops Say Biden’s ‘Migration Policies Exacerbated’ Immigration Crisis
- All eight Minnesota Catholic Bishops criticized former President Joe Biden's immigration policies for causing a crisis in the U.S. That has negatively impacted countless communities, stating that these policies exacerbated existing problems.
- The Bishops acknowledged disapproval of President Donald Trump's immigration directive but attributed its necessity to the Biden Administration's leadership failure on the border.
- Biden's Administration allowed for roughly 11 million border encounters from February 2021 through December 2024, an all-time high for the United States, according to the Bishops' letter.
- The Bishops called for comprehensive immigration reform and emphasized the need for immigration enforcement that respects human dignity, stating, 'We encourage the Administration to conduct immigration enforcement prudently, cautiously, and always with human dignity in mind.
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