Catholic Leaders Condemn Minnesota Deportations
Catholic leaders, including cardinals and the Vaticans top diplomat in the US, condemned mass deportations in Minnesota, calling it a harsh siege in the nations heartland. They emphasized the importance of human dignity and church teachings, supporting border security for serious crimes but opposing the removal of long-term families with deep roots. The group gathered for a Mass honoring migrants, expressing anger but urging kindness and healing. They prayed for all sides and warned of growing divisions and violence without political action on humane immigration reforms.
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