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In statements made earlier this week, Vice President-elect JD Vance offered a preview of how the Trump administration will try to counter criticism of its mass-deportation plans leveled by Democrats — and by U.S. bishops.
In statements made earlier this week, Vice President-elect JD Vance offered a preview of how the Trump administration will try to counter criticism of its mass-deportation plans leveled by Democrats — and by U.S. bishops.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ eight-member Committee on Migration published a statement earlier this month criticizing the country’s current limits on legal immigration (arguing that such limits “are no longer responsive to the social, economic, and geopolitical realities of today”) and calling for the federal government to make it easier for foreign-born people in the country without legal residency to gain permanent status.
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In statements made earlier this week, Vice President-elect JD Vance offered a preview of how the Trump administration will try to counter criticism of its mass-deportation plans leveled by Democrats — and by U.S. bishops.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ eight-member Committee on Migration published a statement earlier this month criticizing the country’s current limits on legal immigration (arguing that such limits “are no longer responsive to the social, economic, and geopolitical realities of today”) and calling for the federal government to make it easier for foreign-born people in the country without legal residency to gain permanent status.
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JD Vance Doesn’t Back Away From ‘Family Separation’ in TV Interview on Mass Deportations
In statements made earlier this week, Vice President-elect JD Vance offered a preview of how the Trump administration will try to counter criticism of its mass-deportation plans leveled by Democrats — and by U.S. bishops.