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Immigration Decision: Legalization or Deportation, The Choice Before UsBishop Nicholas DiMarzio

Public opinion on immigration has never been more negative. The latest Gallup Poll as of Feb. 24 shows that only 28 percent of the population is satisfied with the current immigration situation, making ...

Immigration and America's future falling prey to the political divide Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio

What will America become? The migration issue we confront today will greatly determine our future self-awareness and identity as a nation. It cannot be denied that we are a nation of immigrants. The current ...

'Cabrini' does extraordinary job of bringing saint to lifeBishop Nicholas DiMarzio

On March 8 of this year, a film titled "Cabrini" was released; that day is also International Women's Day. The film is the story of an extraordinary woman, an immigrant to the United States, an advocate ...

Politicization of migration policy is causing a migrant standstill Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio

The politicization of migration policy along party lines has led to a complete breakdown in the legislative process. The bipartisan effort of the past several months seems to have ended, at least at this ...

St. Josephine Bakhita was a victim of modern-day slaveryBishop Nicholas DiMarzio

January was National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, leading up to the Feb. 8 feast of St. Josephine Bakhita. St. Josephine Bakhita was a young southern Sudanese girl who was kidnapped ...

Defining immigration terms: Refugee, asylum-seeker, and parole Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio

In the past two years, we have seen in the media two major refugee flows: first people fleeing Ukraine after the Russian invasion, and more recently, the Palestinian people moving from the north of Gaza ...

Undocumented migration: Beneficial or harmful?Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio

Many would say undocumented migration is harmful to the country. I would say that undocumented migration is more harmful to the migrants. However, what is the reason why we seem to have tolerated it in ...

Today's migrants, and why many aren't coming legally Bishop Nicholas A. DiMarzio

A very common question people are asking today about migrants is, "Why are these people not coming legally like my ancestors did?" There are many answers to this question. First, most people's ancestors ...