WASHINGTON—On Jan 9th, congressional members met at the White House with President Trump to discuss immigration reform. In response to this important bipartisan meeting, Bishop Joe S. Vásquez of Austin, Texas, Chairman of the Committee on Migration (USCCB/COM), issued the following statement:
"We are encouraged
by the consensus that emerged from yesterday's White House meeting that
Congress and the President should move expeditiously to craft and enact
legislation that would provide urgently needed relief for Dreamers. For years,
these young people have been living in and enriching the United States in many
ways. They are contributors to our economy, veterans of our military, academic
standouts in our universities, and leaders in our parishes and communities.
They and their families deserve certainty, compassion, generosity, and justice.
We also are
pleased to see the mutual understanding that ensuring protection for these
young people should be the first step in the systematic reform of our outdated
immigration laws. We believe in measures that improve the security of our
nation. Our teaching acknowledges and respects the right of sovereign nations
to control their borders. Such measures should be financially sound, effective,
and should not harm the vulnerable. However, we caution against introducing
unrelated, unnecessary, or controversial elements of immigration
policy—especially those that jeopardize the sanctity of families or
unaccompanied children—into the bipartisan search for a just and humane
solution for the Dreamers.
As a nation, we
have a moral and humanitarian obligation to Dreamers. These young people have
steadfastly worked to improve themselves and our country and attempted in good
faith to comply with the law as it stood. Their futures hang in the balance. We
stand ready to work with the President and with Congress in the coming days to
help fashion a just solution that meets their needs, ensures our nation's
safety and security, and sets the stage for the larger debate on immigration
reform that is so urgently and desperately needed."