From ENS-
The United States was a worldwide leader in refugee resettlement just
two years ago, when more than 80,000 refugees were welcomed into the
country with help from the nine agencies with federal contracts to do
that work, including Episcopal Migration Ministries. That number has
dwindled under the Trump administration, which announced Sept. 17 it
would reduce resettlement further, to just 30,000 a year.
The Episcopal Church has a long history of standing with refugees,
people who are fleeing violence, war and political and religious
persecution, and on Sept. 18 the church expressed its disappointment at
the reduced cap on the number of refugees.
“As followers of Jesus Christ, we are saddened by this decision,”
Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry, said in a written statement. “Our
hearts and our prayers are with those thousands of refugees who, due to
this decision, will not be able to find new life in the United States.
This decision by the government does not reflect the care and compassion
of Americans who welcome refugees in their communities every day. Our
faith calls us to love God and love our neighbor, so we stand ready to
help all those we can in any way we can.”
More here-
https://www.episcopalnewsservice.org/2018/09/18/presiding-bishop-church-respond-to-further-cuts-to-the-us-refugee-resettlement-program/
Opinion – 23 November 2024
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