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  2. Catholic Legal Immigration Network - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., commonly referred to as CLINIC, is the US's largest network of non-profit immigration activist programs. [1] In its 1986 pastoral statement "Together a New People", the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) observed that the church's ministry to immigrants reflects the "biblical understanding of the justice of God reaching out to all ...

  3. Talk:Catholic Legal Immigration Network - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Church portal; Catholic Legal Immigration Network is within the scope of WikiProject Catholicism, an attempt to better organize and improve the quality of information in articles related to the Catholic Church. For more information, visit the project page. Catholicism Wikipedia:WikiProject Catholicism Template:WikiProject Catholicism ...

  4. International Catholic Migration Commission - Wikipedia

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    ICMC kept growing in the 1960s, expanding its activities through offices in Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina and Chile.By the early 1970s, the migration phenomenon had become more complex and international: the end of the war in Vietnam, the attempted genocide in Cambodia and violent events elsewhere caused massive and unprecedented migration flows.

  5. The Catholic Church’s Stance on Immigration, Explained

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    What does the Catholic Church teach about immigrants and immigration? The Catholic Church’s teaching on immigration grounds itself in the biblical commands going back to the Exodus of the ...

  6. Catholic diocese sues US government, worried some foreign ...

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    The Catholic Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey, and five of its priests whose legal status in the United States expires as soon as next spring, have now sued the federal agencies overseeing immigration.

  7. John W. Wilhelm - Wikipedia

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    He is a trustee of the National Retirement Fund, the Consolidated Retirement Fund, and the Southern Nevada Culinary and Bartenders Pension Fund. He serves as a board member of the Brookings Institution and the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., and is a member of the AFL-CIO executive committee and executive council. [1]

  8. This Miami agency has been helping migrants for decades ... - AOL

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    As more migrants are coming to South Florida, this legal service provider is trying to help as many people as it can. This Miami agency has been helping migrants for decades. These days, it’s ...

  9. NETWORK Lobby - Wikipedia

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    NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice is a national Catholic social justice lobby founded in 1971 and headquartered in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] The organization focuses its lobbying efforts in the areas of economic justice, immigration reform, healthcare, peace making and ecology.