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For Migrants, Let Us Pray

Catholic News Service – Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles and several other bishops and priests from Southern California concelebrated Mass July 20 to honor immigrants and focus attention on the...

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Justice for Immigrants

Today the November Justice for Immigrants national call-in days to the White House kick off. Since administrative action on deportation relief was delayed from the end of summer and pledged for “after...

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God’s Call: The Border with Mexico

Every year, thousands of migrant men, women, and children are deported to Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. They often arrive with only the clothes on their backs and a small plastic bag that contains their...

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SD Bishop Speaks Out on Trump Executive Orders

SAN DIEGO – Bishop Robert McElroy, head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, issued a statement this afternoon critical of a controversial executive order signed by President Trump restricting...

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Know Your Rights

You have rights, regardless of your immigration status. You may be at risk of being deported if you are undocumented, if you are a non-citizen with a criminal history, if you are on parole or have a...

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Immigration Information Sessions

Are you an immigrant in need of information on DACA renewal, the citizenship application process, recent executive orders, or your rights? These sessions are for you! Please take the opportunity to...

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Stand in Support of DREAMers

The Dream Act of 2017, S. 1615 was recently introduced in the Senate as a bipartisan effort. It is intended to protect immigrant youth who entered the United States as children and know America as...

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Bishop McElroy’s Statement on DACA Decision

The Most Rev. Robert McElroy, Roman Catholic Bishop of San Diego, released the following statement in reaction to the announcement in Washington that the Trump Administration is closing down the DACA...

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Come to the Faith DACA Event

Join us for an interfaith program during which local clergy will share the journey with Dreamers, and Dreamers and families will share their stories. Catholic Charities and San Diego Organizing Project...

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Share the Journey!

On Wednesday, Sept. 27, Pope Francis will launch Caritas’ global “Share the Journey” campaign to increase support and solidarity for immigrants and refugees. This campaign provides opportunities for...

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DACA Renewal: New Opportunity

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program will be terminated on March 5, 2018. DACA was not terminated on September 5, 2017. DACA is still in effect. If you have questions, Catholic...

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Call-In Day for Dreamers

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A SHAREABLE FLIER. Please participate in the “Call-in Day to Congress” on Monday, February 26, 2018! Your support is critical to help prevent the deportation of the nearly 1.8...

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World Refugee Day

The Director of Refugee & Human Trafficking Services at Catholic Charities, Diocese of San Diego, invites you to the Share the Journey tour and presentation! Join Nadine Toppozada, with honorable...

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Proteger a su Familia en caso de Detención o Deportación

La oficina de Servicios para Inmigrantes de Caridades Católicas de la Diócesis de San Diego ofrece un foro en español gratuito presentado por personal acreditado que explica temas relacionados con la...

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God’s Call: The Border with Mexico

Every year, thousands of migrant men, women, and children are deported to Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. They often arrive with only the clothes on their backs and a small plastic bag that contains their...

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DACA Renewal Update

On August 31, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas declined to issue a preliminary injunction (a temporary pause) sought by Texas, seven other states, and two governors in their...

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How to Advocate for Immigrant Families

On September 7, the Administration issued a proposed rule that attempts to alter the Flores Settlement Agreement of 1997 (Flores). Flores contains important protections to ensure the appropriate...

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Migrant Caravans to Mexico

In the last two weeks, thousands of Hondurans have fled their country, trying to evade violence, extreme poverty and political and economic uncertainty. Multiple caravans of Honduran migrants are...

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Advocating for Immigrant Children

As you may know, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have recently published a proposed regulation that seeks to alter and undermine the...

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