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Immigration Reform
Should We Change Laws if They Tear Families Apart?
by
Jessica Dominguez
The immigration reform debate has reached a fevered pitch. Last week, the Senate passed a controversial immigration reform bill. And now, as the House looks at an emerging immigration compromise, the question of reform is not "if" reform will happen, but "how" it ought to take shape. The Church, too, must ask what role it is to play in this conversation. As a first generation immigrant, Attorney Jessica Dominguez has experienced first-hand the journey to become an American and now helps others do the same. With moral clarity, she commends us to consider the whole family in our effort to establish and implement the future of immigration in our nation.
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