Let us speak plainly about Trump v. Barbara, the Supreme Court’s upcoming case on birthright citizenship. Many of the high court’s cases are about arcane legal doctrines or complex federal statutes.
America’s top Roman Catholic leaders issued a sharply worded statement condemning the Trump administration’s immigration ...
America’s Roman Catholic bishops have asked the nation’s highest court to stop President Donald Trump’s “immoral” bid to end ...
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The U.S. bishops' conference and the Catholic Legal Immigration Network filed one brief, while several U.S. women's religious ...
'By recognizing children as members of a particular political community, birthright citizenship acknowledges the intrinsic value of every human person,' the brief reads.
The only possible savior of this relationship is the Democrats' ability to push the bishops back into the Republican camp.
The U.S. bishops and a Catholic immigration advocacy group were among those who offered their support to a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship.
An Oklahoma archbishop asked the Trump administration to allow clergy in detention centers and discussed visa issues for ...