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Faith leaders hope bill will stop the loss of thousands of clergy from abroad serving US communities

UNITED STATES, JUL 27 – The bill aims to resolve green card backlogs caused by a 2023 policy change, affecting thousands of foreign-born clergy serving diverse U.S. faith communities, lawmakers say.

  • Faith leaders across the U.S. are hoping a bipartisan bill will resolve an immigration issue that has hindered their service to communities for over two years.
  • In March 2023, the Biden administration made a change in how it processes religious worker green cards, creating new backlogs that threaten the ability of thousands of clergy to remain in the U.S.
  • The bill aims to increase its chances of passing by tackling one small part of the issue, even as immigration remains a polarizing topic.
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Faith leaders hope bill will stop loss of clergy from abroad serving U.S.

Faith leaders say even a narrow fix will be enough to prevent damaging losses to congregations.

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Faith leaders hope bill will stop the loss of thousands of clergy from abroad serving US communities

Faith leaders across the U.S. are hoping a bipartisan bill in Congress might finally provide relief to an immigration issue that has been vexing them for more than two years.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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