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Statement of bishops, Christian leaders

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December 24, 2024
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We wish to unite our voices to express our grave concern over America’s failure to update our immigration system and the threat of mistreatment of undocumented persons who are our neighbors and contribute to our communities. While we recognize the lawful right of nations to monitor and control their borders, we also recognize that in many ways our current U.S. immigration laws do not uphold individuals’ rights to a dignified life, family unity, and safety. As immigration and migration are driven by complex factors, oftentimes resulting in life-or-death situations, the rights of those fleeing disaster, hunger, conflict, violence, or war are urgent and compelling. Therefore, grounded by the demands of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and love of our neighbors — our deeply held religious beliefs — we urge our elected officials and community leaders to stand with us to protect family unity and human dignity by refusing to participate in any deportation efforts which violate these most basic human rights.

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Of special concern to us are reported methods of detention and deportation that might include raids on churches, houses of worship, hospitals, schools, and other locations associated with meeting basic human needs. Moreover, the threat of separating children from their parents as a means of punishment or deterrence is exceptionally reprehensible. While the practice of religion is a basic human right recognized by most international organizations, we note that for those living in America it is part of the very foundation upon which our Nation was built. We find it unacceptable that undocumented persons might be intimidated from going to a church and thereby exercising their right to the practice of religion. We also assert that the disruption of any religious gathering for deportation purposes is equally an assault on our own right to the free exercise of our religion.

We also acknowledge that the stability of our society is under grave threat when undocumented persons are too fearful to seek necessary healthcare for themselves or their children, access basic education, or contact law enforcement when being victimized or observing criminal activity. We stand in solidarity with members of federal agencies, state agencies, and local law enforcement personnel who may choose not to participate in deportation raids deemed unjust by their conscience. In accord with long-standing humanitarian principles, these conscientious objectors must be respected.

Motivated by the Gospel of Jesus Christ, who urges us to see the image of God in every human being, we urge federal, state, and local personnel tasked with detention or deportation of undocumented persons to consider how their actions might be seen in the eyes of God. We likewise reiterate the call to our nation’s federal legislature to create an immigration system that is fair, reasonable, and recognizes the human dignity of all persons.

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This Guest Opinion is submitted by the following Arizona bishops and denominational leaders:

The Right Rev. Barry Beisner, Episcopal Church in Navajoland; The Most Reverend John Dolan, Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix; Rev. Dr. Jay R. Hartley, Regional Minister and President Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Arizona; Rev. Dr. Toni Hawkins, Conference Minister, Southwest Conference of the United Church of Christ (UCC); The Rev. Deborah K. Hutterer, Bishop, Grand Canyon Synod — ELCA; The Rev. Dr. Brad Munroe, Presbytery Pastor, Grand Canyon and de Cristo Presbyteries; Bishop Carlo A. Rapanut, The United Methodist Church Desert Southwest and New Mexico Conferences; The Right Rev. Jennifer A. Reddall, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Arizona; The Right Rev. Dr. Susan Brown Snook, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of San Diego (Including Yuma, AZ); The Most Reverend Edward J. Weisenburger, Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson.

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