There are large segments of Catholic clergy, notably influenced by the policy apparat of the USCCB, who are scandalously ignoring the
immorality of justifying or rewarding illegal mass immigration, i.e. migration as invasion.
These USCCB types are influential. They are numerous. They are clerical. They are also, however, in violation of Catholic doctrine as found in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
As usual, the huge head-splitting problems come whenever Catholics are "not Catholic enough."
That's absolutely true. I could give you a dozen more hair-tearing, maddening examples.
If the Church was to make a real effort to stop it then I wouldn't have a near the problem with it, but the Churchs Leadership is sadly lacking backbone to address these people (or the secretly believe in what they are doing)who are many times if not clergy are members of their own administration.
Using your own words; ARE NOT these the people above all others who should be "Catholic enough."? And if the Church has not the will or the backbone to address them what gives them the moral standing to address anyone?
I am just as aggressive with any Protestant denomination that is pro-illegal.