On June 17, President Donald Trump announced impending immigration enforcement actions by the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Subsequent press reports on Friday, June 21 indicated that ICE has plans for an enforcement operation in major cities, including Miami, to remove thousands of migrant families with deportation orders.
In response to the president's statement and reports that have followed, the Most Reverend Joe S. Vásquez, Bishop of Austin and Chair of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Migration, issued the following statement:
"We recognize the right of nations to control their borders in a just and proportionate manner. However, broad enforcement actions instigate panic in our communities and will not serve as an effective deterrent to irregular migration. Instead, we should focus on the root causes in Central America that have compelled so many to leave their homes in search of safety and reform our immigration system with a view toward justice and the common good. We stand ready to work with the Administration and Congress to achieve those objectives.
During this unsettling time, we offer our prayers and support to our brothers and sisters, regardless of their immigration status, and recognizing their inherent dignity as children of God."
In light of possible ICE enforcement actions, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops created a resource page so that immigrants and their families know their rights and can prepare and protect themselves in case they or a family member is detained.