Today, faith leaders from diverse traditions in West Virginia sent a letter to their Senators urging them to include a path to citizenship through budget reconciliation.
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Today, faith leaders from a diversity of faith traditions in Montana sent a letter to their Senators urging them to include a path to citizenship through budget reconciliation.
Today, fifty-three faith leaders from a diversity of faith traditions in Arizona sent a letter to their Senators urging them to include a path to citizenship through budget reconciliation.
With urgency this summer, faith leaders from Arizona, Montana, and West Virginia sent letters to their U.S. senators calling for the creation of a path to citizenship for immigrants in their states and beyond.
“Millions of immigrants living in this country contribute in many ways to the well-being of all of us and deserve our gratitude,” said Sister Ruth Bernadette O’Connor OSF, Member of the Leadership Team of the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia in Delaware. “They are U.S. Americans in every way except having official citizenship documents. As followers of Jesus Christ and St. Francis of Assisi, who embraced all people as sisters and brothers, the fifty Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia who live in Delaware urge members of Congress to enact legislation that opens a path to citizenship for all immigrants who aspire to be U.S. citizens.”