The most notorious challenges are; illegal immigrants, follow by programs as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals commonly called DACA. What is the Catholic Church’s position is these two issues? According to the d Unite States Conference of Catholic Bishops in their second principle of immigration that points “A country has the right to regulate its borders and to control immigration… While individuals have the right to move in search of a safe and humane life, no country is bound to accept all those who wish to resettle there” (USCCB, 2). Although they recognized that the immigration in an ilegal way is no because of an adventure, instead is because of seeking for safety and a better future. The Catholic Church support students under the institution of DACA, because these children were brought in the United States innocent, and they have the right of suspension. However, people in the government work to enforce the immigration laws in a sense of patriotism to the common good. But this does not end here, the third principle seems to be an extension of the second. The third principle is based that the government has the right to regulate its borders, but in collaboration with mercy and justice, not just for their citizens but for others too. “Undocumented persons are particularly vulnerable to exploitation by employers, and they are not able to complain because of the fear of discovery and deportation. Current immigration policy that criminalizes the mere attempt to immigrate and imprisons immigrants who have committed no crime” (USCCB, 3). Other issues present in the actually is about a program called DACA protect young illegal immigrants to not be deported because they came to the United States went they were children in illegal way, give then a permit to be able to work. Although the administration of the president Trump request to eliminate this program the Supreme Court rejected
The most notorious challenges are; illegal immigrants, follow by programs as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals commonly called DACA. What is the Catholic Church’s position is these two issues? According to the d Unite States Conference of Catholic Bishops in their second principle of immigration that points “A country has the right to regulate its borders and to control immigration… While individuals have the right to move in search of a safe and humane life, no country is bound to accept all those who wish to resettle there” (USCCB, 2). Although they recognized that the immigration in an ilegal way is no because of an adventure, instead is because of seeking for safety and a better future. The Catholic Church support students under the institution of DACA, because these children were brought in the United States innocent, and they have the right of suspension. However, people in the government work to enforce the immigration laws in a sense of patriotism to the common good. But this does not end here, the third principle seems to be an extension of the second. The third principle is based that the government has the right to regulate its borders, but in collaboration with mercy and justice, not just for their citizens but for others too. “Undocumented persons are particularly vulnerable to exploitation by employers, and they are not able to complain because of the fear of discovery and deportation. Current immigration policy that criminalizes the mere attempt to immigrate and imprisons immigrants who have committed no crime” (USCCB, 3). Other issues present in the actually is about a program called DACA protect young illegal immigrants to not be deported because they came to the United States went they were children in illegal way, give then a permit to be able to work. Although the administration of the president Trump request to eliminate this program the Supreme Court rejected