Posted on 08/21/2015 1:03:44 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Many advocates for revamping immigration laws have tried to coax Congress into action over the years, but a particularly powerful one will be arriving next month: Pope Francis.
Lawmakers and immigration activists expect the pontiffs message will resonate beyond Capitol Hill and inspire members of Congress and their constituents. The pope's U.S. schedule includes an address to Congress on Sept. 24 and a meeting two days later with immigrants and Hispanic families at Philadelphias Independence Mall.
Hes been clear on our failure to respond appropriately to immigrants and refugees, Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., told CQ. I dont think anyone will have any doubt on where the church stands on immigration after the pope visits the United States.
Pope Francis has been vocal about the treatment of immigrants since he became the head of the Roman Catholic Church in March 2013. Last year, he called the surge of Central American children crossing the border into the United States a humanitarian emergency. In a June encyclical letter on climate change, Francis noted the tragic rise of immigrants fleeing poverty.
The Holy Father would enter the United States by crossing the Mexican border if he had the time, according to Cardinal Oscar Rodríguez Maradiaga, the head of a papal advisory group of cardinals, during remarks in March before a Georgetown University audience.
McGovern, one of 169 Catholics in Congress, noted many Catholics might not be familiar with the church's catechism that more prosperous nations are obliged, to the extent they are able, to welcome the foreigner in search of the security and the means of livelihood, which he cannot find in his country of origin.
He said he hopes the popes words will affect his colleagues who are opposed to a comprehensive immigration overhaul and encourage them to reflect on their actions.
It may move some, it may not move others, McGovern told CQ. But I hope it makes those who have been obstructionist feel uncomfortable.
Efforts to pass a comprehensive immigration bill stalled in the 113th Congress. Earlier this month, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said there would be no all-encompassing immigration legislation this year or next.
But advocates are hoping Francis will lend some momentum to a body where nearly a third of its members are Catholic. Several members in leadership are Catholic, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, R-L.A., and Senate Minority Whip Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill. Also on that list is House Speaker John A. Boehner, R-Ohio, a devout Catholic who has invited the last three popes to address Congress.
Boehner told reporters last month that he is not planning on picking any fights with the pontiff. He is looking forward to meeting the pope and hearing his speech, said spokeswoman Emily Schillinger. It will be the first time a pope has visited our Capitol building and also the first time a Pope has addressed a joint session of Congress, she said in a statement.
While we cannot predict his remarks, we expect hell discuss issues that are important to Americans from all walks of life and on both sides of the aisle.
Immigration advocates would like the popes words to translate into action by Congress, whether its a sweeping immigration bill or by working to end family detention centers. Jeanne Atkinson, executive director for the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, said the biggest impact of the popes speech could come from outside Washington, D.C. It will have some impact, and that impact will motivate people to reach out to their member of Congress, she said. What I would like to see come out of it is people becoming aware of this issue and aware that the church cares about it and from there trying to educate themselves further.
How many “migrants” has the Vatican taken in?
Let me guess . . .
Popey wants them in our neighborhoods, not his
The Pope needs to stay out of U.S. politics.
Is the Pope Catholic?
He’s going to say how evil the USA is and that it should give away its wealth to people who did nothing to better themselves.
Is the Pope Communist? I think is a more appropriate question.
Anything that fat commie has to say...I’m against!
RE: The Pope needs to stay out of U.S. politics.
I would expect the Pope to talk about the slaughter of babies by Planned Parenthood or Same-Sex Marriage and the Family.
Instead, he chooses to use his huge pulpit to focus on Climate Change and now, illegal immigration.
Ahhhh, priorities....
That is a great question.
Is the Pope a secular progressive?
Let this son of a gun come into the country with Catholic Vatican bank accounts to fund all the social programs they want to live off of.
We legally take in 10 million a year which is more than the rest combined and the Pope isn’t satisfied?
He should go to the Middle East, China and Russia and see how many they can use.
RE: Anything that fat commie has to say...Im against!
You must be confusing him with Chris Christie, but then I don’t think Christie is a Commie...
As a practicing Roman Catholic I feel I need to remind everyone that this institution has had all kinds of bad popes and when they forget the admonition My Kingdom Is Not Of This World” .This church gets into all sorts of trouble. But survives.
These meandering homilys of This pope on temporal matters diffuse any theologic message Pope Francis offers. Snowballs should be thrown at those pointy hat supporters of his as well as opposition clearly expressed to those meanderings on any visit Francis may make here.
Well, let’s wait and see. Maybe he’ll get a little sense.
I fear that this Pope opposes the America of Reagan and supports the America of Obama.
I think he’s more of a progressive secularist...
Perhaps if he goes to Colorado or Oregon...
Ya, let the Pope allow unfettered immigration into the Vatican. He can practice what he preaches as the supreme ruler of the nation of Vatican City.
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