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October 4, 2017
On October 2, Governor Rick Scott hosted the 2017 Latin American Summit in Miami to discuss the important relationship Florida shares with the region. Archbishop Thomas Wenski of Miami, president of the FCCB, was among the speakers invited to give remarks during the summit.
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October 4, 2017
The campaign launch is being followed in the U.S. by a Week of Prayer and Action, October 7-13, when parishes, schools and other institutions across the country will join in prayer, education and sharing of information to support migrants and refugees locally and around the world.
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June 1, 2017
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for another six months for thousands of Haitians who fled to the United States after their country was ravaged by an earthquake in 2010. TPS allows these displaced individuals to temporarily remain in the U.S. and legally work to support themselves while Haiti is being rebuilt.
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April 28, 2017
So called "sanctuary" bill, HB 697 (Metz), was passed by its final committee of reference on Monday, followed by passage in the full House on Friday. The bill requires local law enforcement agencies to enforce federal immigration policy without accompanying funding. As a result, local resources for preventing crime and protecting the public will be redirected to immigration enforcement. In a letter to the bill's sponsor, Executive Director Michael Sheedy outlined FCCB's concerns with the measure. The Senate companion, SB 786 (Bean), has not been heard by any of its committees of reference, indicating the measure is likely dead for the session.
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March 27, 2017
On Tuesday, HB 697 (Metz) passed its second committee of reference, with one committee still remaining before it can be heard by the full House. The bill requires local law enforcement agencies to enforce federal immigration policy without accompanying funding. As a result, resources for preventing crime and protecting the public will be redirected to immigration enforcement. FCCB staff expressed opposition to the bill during the committee hearing. A letter from Executive Director Michael Sheedy outlines FCCB's concerns with the measure, noting:
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February 24, 2017
On February 16, the House Children, Families & Seniors Subcommittee passed HB 427 by Representative David Santiago (R-Deltona). The measure requires the state to withdraw from the federally-funded refugee program by December 31, 2017.
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January 11, 2017
For nearly a half century, the Catholic Church in the United States has celebrated National Migration Week. This year's theme, "Creating a Culture of Encounter," is drawn from Pope Francis' homily given at his first Pentecost as pope. The Holy Father emphasized the importance of encounter in the Christian faith: "For me this word is very important. Encounter with others. Why? Because faith is an encounter with Jesus, and we must do what Jesus does: encounter others."
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July 20, 2016
On July 1, 2016, approximately 17,000 low-income, lawfully-residing immigrant children became eligible to participate in Florida's KidCare insurance program. Passed by the legislature during the 2016 legislative session and signed by Governor Scott, the law eliminates the five-year waiting period previously required to qualify for the program.
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March 4, 2016
HB 89 (Diaz, J.), which eliminates the five-year waiting period for low-income, lawfully-residing immigrant children to participate in the KidCare insurance program, unanimously passed (118-0) the full House on Thursday. The proposal maintains the exclusion of eligibility for undocumented immigrants of any age.
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February 25, 2016
HB 1095 (Ray), which prohibits the state and persons receiving state funds from assisting certain refugees and immigrants with entry or resettlement in Florida, was passed (9-6) by its final House committee, State Affairs, on Thursday. FCCB staff indicated opposition to the bill during the committee meeting and a letter to the bill sponsor from FCCB executive director Michael Sheedy cited concerns with the proposal.
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January 29, 2016
On Thursday, the House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee unanimously (12-0) approved HB 89 (Diaz, J.) that eliminates the five-year waiting period for low-income, lawfully-residing immigrant children to participate in the KidCare insurance program. The proposal maintains the exclusion of eligibility for undocumented immigrants of any age.
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January 25, 2016
HB 675 (Metz), which requires that local law enforcement agencies enforce federal immigration policy, passed (11-4) its final House committee, Judiciary, on Thursday. FCCB Executive Director Michael Sheedy outlined concerns in a letter to the bill sponsor noting:
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January 15, 2016
HB 9 (Trujillo), which creates a state felony and increases the penalty for the illegal reentry of undocumented persons, was passed (8-3) by its second committee of reference, House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee, on Wednesday.
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January 15, 2016
The House Health Innovation Subcommittee on Wednesday unanimously approved (13-0) HB 89 (Diaz, J.) that would eliminate a five-year waiting period before qualified children of legal immigrants are eligible for the KidCare health-insurance program.
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December 2, 2015
Most Reverend Thomas G. Wenski, D.D., Archbishop of Miami and President of the Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops, has written to Governor Scott regarding refugee services for Syrians.
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November 17, 2015
On November 17, 2015, Bishop Eusebio Elizondo, Chairman of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) Committee on Migration, issued a statement on Syrian refugees and the terrorist attacks in Paris:
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