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Respect immigrants; they aren’t the enemy, Caritas says [Barf Alert]
Catholic News Service ^ | September 28, 2017 | Carol Glatz

Posted on 09/29/2017 5:18:56 AM PDT by ebb tide

Politicians and community leaders must recognize the benefits of welcoming newcomers and not believe immigrants should be rejected automatically, said members of a panel launching the Caritas “Share the Journey” campaign.

Immigrants and refugees need to be respected and assisted, not treated like an enemy, they said during a Vatican news conference Sept. 27.

“If that person’s creativity and talents are developed, they do not become a threat; they even contribute to the community,” said Philippine Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of Manila, president of Caritas Internationalis.

“And if a politician cares for his or her country, this is one way by which he or she could care for the country,” the cardinal said. “Don’t close the doors! You might be closing the doors to people who might enrich your society.”

The two-year campaign, sponsored by Caritas Internationalis, the global network of national Catholic charities — including the U.S. Catholic Relief Services and Catholic Charities USA — aims to encourage all Catholics to organize or take part in events and opportunities that allow immigrants and refugees to share their stories with their host community.

“Whenever I meet a migrant, I am reminded of my grandfather, who migrated from China as a poor boy and came to the Philippines,” the cardinal said.

Who would have thought that that poor boy would someday “produce a cardinal grandson?” he said.

“Why are you afraid?” the cardinal said, slamming his hand down, then immediately apologizing with a smile for the gesture.

“The migrant that you are rejecting might be contributing to that community,” he stressed.

Oliviero Forti, head of Caritas Italy’s migration office, said increasing hostility toward migrants and refugees was one of the reasons to launch the campaign.

“It is a campaign that is against no one,” he said.

It’s about sharing a journey and a message, especially with those who are having a hard time understanding or dealing with immigration “because our role is above all to speak with those today who are afraid, because fear is never without a reason,” he said.

The first step, he said, is to engage in dialogue and explain the reasons why people feel forced to abandon their homelands. The campaign aims to help all people, including Catholics, “serenely” live the reality of migration, which must never “get out of control.”

Sister Norma Pimentel, a member of the Missionaries of Jesus and executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, said she has seen people who were “100 percent against immigration” suddenly become “100 percent” more accepting after these personal encounters.

“It opens their minds” and lets them see that immigrants and refugees “are people like us,” she said. That kind of direct contact, she said, also could help leaders formulate assistance and policies that are based on the actual lived experience and problems of immigrants and refugees, not on presumptions or prejudice.

Bekele Moges, head of Caritas Ethiopia, said people “are not really moving for the purposes of moving,” but “there is something forcing us to move.”

The “Share the Journey” campaign, he said, is about changing people’s attitudes from wanting to put up walls to welcoming and protecting.

Immigrants and refugees “should not be seen as an enemy or as a threat. We have to be approached, we need to be talked to, dialogue — that makes a difference,” he said.

Yankuba Darboe, who works with young immigrants at Caritas centers in southern Italy, told Catholic News Service that the campaign is a “plea to the whole world” to not see immigrants “as criminals,” but instead secure borders from militias and gangs that run human trafficking rings.

Darboe, a 21-year-old from Gambia, had been kidnapped and tortured by traffickers as he made his way into Libya looking for work. After escaping, he went to Italy and found Caritas, which helped him with his studies; he is now pursuing a university degree in biology.

Migration from Africa is often rooted in politics because leaders are not always acting in the best interest of their own people, Darboe said. Often they are trying “to secure a job for themselves” at whatever the cost.

Many countries in Africa “are not independent,” he said, in the sense that their leaders are heavily influenced by Western interests “that invaded our culture,” which results in adverse conditions or limited opportunities, and encourages people to leave Africa.

Ironically, he said, the Western leaders whose policies fuel African expatriation “are the same politicians giving a bad name to immigration” and the people landing on their shores.

“If a host country tries to make people understand that (immigration) is not a bad thing for a country, migration will be a different story for the host country,” Darboe said. “Instead of judging someone you do not know, get to know him first, because interacting and learning about each other will change worlds; it makes life easier.”


TOPICS: Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: caritas; francischurch; illegals; tagle

1 posted on 09/29/2017 5:18:56 AM PDT by ebb tide
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To: ebb tide
"Politicians and community leaders must recognize the benefits of welcoming newcomers and not believe immigrants should be rejected automatically, said members of a panel launching the Caritas “Share the Journey” campaign."

We do respect immigrants. We have a well defined and long established legal procedure for someone to use if they want to immigrate to immigrate to America. It's those who flaunt and break those laws to illegally enter the country that are looked at askance.

2 posted on 09/29/2017 5:22:39 AM PDT by circlecity
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To: ebb tide

Try telling that to the Eastern Europe nations.


3 posted on 09/29/2017 5:23:09 AM PDT by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
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To: ebb tide

Try telling that to the Eastern Europe nations.


4 posted on 09/29/2017 5:23:16 AM PDT by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
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To: ebb tide

Read my lips, Caritas. It is called ILLEGAL immigration. Nice going. You may be losing me as a twice a year volunteer here in Richmond. Strike me from the list. These church organizations had better get their act together.


5 posted on 09/29/2017 5:34:38 AM PDT by gathersnomoss
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To: Biggirl

Cardinal Tagle is from and resides in the Philippines. He above all should know the problems his country his having with muslims.


6 posted on 09/29/2017 5:38:47 AM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: circlecity
It's those who flaunt and break those laws to illegally enter the country that are looked at askance.

What you may not realize is that every Muslim is ordered to kill infidels. Every Muslim is ordered to create havoc as numbers of Muslims increase until they are finally in control. Once in control, Muslims can kill/rape/behead infidels as they desire. And then the Sharia Courts will rule it was the infidel's fault for exciting the Muslim murders.

It's what Muslims do.

Islam is a terrorist cult with the goal of killing ALL non Muslims. Islam is the ONLY pure religion according to the murder's Koran.

Hussein Obama, America's FIRST Muslim President, created large numbers of Muslim "refugees" whose only purpose is to destroy the west. Hussein treats Americans like they are idiots. So far, he is right.

7 posted on 09/29/2017 5:40:07 AM PDT by politicianslie (There are no MODERATE MUSLIMS. ALL MUSLMS are commanded by KORAN to kill infidels. ALL MUST GO!)
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To: ebb tide

Blurring the line between legal and illegal is not helpful.


8 posted on 09/29/2017 5:44:28 AM PDT by OpusatFR
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To: ebb tide

The newest study shows that illegals cost our taxpayers about $140 billion a year, while contributing $19 billion annually in tax payments. That is money we shouldn’t have to spend on squatters who don’t belong here.


9 posted on 09/29/2017 5:48:18 AM PDT by txrefugee
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To: ebb tide

“Immigrants” aren’t the enemy...illegal alien invaders are.


10 posted on 09/29/2017 6:06:05 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: ebb tide

Why should we? They don’t respect us or the country.


11 posted on 09/29/2017 6:42:52 AM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: ebb tide

“Immigrants and refugees need to be respected and assisted, not treated like an enemy, they said during a Vatican news conference Sept. 27”


No problem. But Illegal Aliens, Border crashers, NO!

Immigrants are those who legally enter a country. Refugees are those who have applied and been granted Refugee status.

Those who do not follow the law before, during, and after entering our country are Illegal Aliens, and should be arrested and deported to either the original country of origin, or the country through which they passed to get to the US.


12 posted on 09/29/2017 6:54:52 AM PDT by Yulee (Village of Albion)
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To: Yulee

respected and assisted

I have a problem with that. We don’t need to import welfare clients.


13 posted on 09/29/2017 7:15:50 AM PDT by sheana
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To: ebb tide

Many of them are not (really) our enemies, but enough are that we need to control or eliminate them.


14 posted on 09/29/2017 7:39:18 AM PDT by JimRed ( TERM LIMITS, NOW! Build the Wall Faster! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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To: ebb tide

I will respect those immigrants who either bring with them $1.5 Million ($10 million if senior) -or- are skilled and have a job offer in US -and- can pass English proficiency test.

That is exactly what New Zealand requires for new immigrants.


15 posted on 09/29/2017 7:40:13 AM PDT by entropy12 (Republicans flirt with liberal media who will never vote for them! So dumb.)
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To: Yulee

90% of new LEGAL immigrants are sponsored by another immigrant relative. Most are low skills, low education, low wealth. See my post #15.


16 posted on 09/29/2017 7:42:29 AM PDT by entropy12 (Republicans flirt with liberal media who will never vote for them! So dumb.)
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To: ebb tide
“The migrant that you are rejecting might be contributing to that community,” he stressed.

Or, he might not.

In fact, he might be a welfare-cheat, disease-infested hoodlum, drug-courier, terrorist, or gang-banger.

That's why there's an immigration process - so that we can vet who's coming in, and reject those who don't meet the criteria.

Regards,

17 posted on 09/29/2017 7:42:45 AM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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