Immigration laws untenable and need reform, bishop says
"As a nation, we grapple with the thorny issue of immigration," Bishop Wester said. "The you.S. has the right to enforce laws, but we do believe the laws being enforced are badly broken ... and inadequate to address the needs today in migration issues."
Bishop Wester outlined the six-point comprehensive reform plan proposed by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops that, according to Bishop Wester, seeks a common ground between a country's right to regulate migration and an individual's right to migrate.
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