June 17, 2021
Dear Cardinal Cabrera López, Archbishop Gómez, Archbishop Gonzalo de Villa y Vásquez, Archbishop Garachana Pérez and Archbishop Escobar Alas,
We are Catholic organizations from the U.S., Mexico, and Central America, working to protect migrants and improve life in the communities they are fleeing. We write to urge you to hear the cries of our brothers and sisters on the move and respond with bold leadership. This summer and fall, we have the best opportunity in a generation to make progress on core Catholic migration priorities. We need your pastoral and moral leadership to meet this moment.
The promise by a new U.S. Administration to address the root causes of migration, treat migrants humanely, and put immigrants who’ve lived in the U.S. for years, and in many cases decades, on a path to citizenship is a unique opportunity to relieve pain and suffering too long endured. This moment requires a whole Church response that is regional, united, and robust.
We highlight three areas of great urgency and opportunity:
Your leadership is pivotal in reorienting U.S. policy toward Central America, away from low-wage employment and extractive industries, toward better jobs, sustainable development, and human rights protection.
As St. Oscar Romero reminded us, there are not two categories of people, some born to have everything and others who can’t enjoy the happiness that God has created for all. It is Jesus
Christ present in the movement of people across borders, especially those who flee in search of protection and a more dignified life. With eyes of faith, let us not ignore this divine invitation to greater solidarity and to grow in just and right relationship with one another.
We stand ready to work with you to lift up the pastoral solidarity and moral witness of the Catholic Church at this critical moment for our region.
Estimados Cardinal Cabrera López, Arzobispo Gómez, Arzobispo Gonzalo de Villa y Vásquez, Arzobispo Garachana Pérez y Arzobispo Escobar Alas,
Somos organizaciones católicas de Estados Unidos, México y Centroamérica que trabajamos para proteger a los migrantes y mejorar la vida en las comunidades de las que huyen. Le escribimos para pedirle que escuche los gritos de nuestros hermanos y hermanas en movimiento y tomen el liderazgo protagónico que se requiere de la Iglesia en la región. Este verano y otoño tenemos la mejor oportunidad en una generación para avanzar en las prioridades católicas fundamentales en materia de migración. Necesitamos su liderazgo pastoral y moral para afrontar este momento.
La promesa de una nueva Administración estadounidense de abordar las causas fundamentales de la migración, de tratar a los migrantes con humanidad y de poner a los inmigrantes que han vivido en los Estados Unidos durante años, y en muchos casos décadas, en el camino de la ciudadanía, crea una oportunidad única para aliviar el dolor y el sufrimiento que se ha soportado durante demasiado tiempo. Este momento requiere una respuesta de toda la Iglesia que sea regional, unida y fuerte
Destacamos tres áreas de gran urgencia y oportunidad:
erosionando bajo la presión de las demandas, el progreso contra el COVID y un enfoque más humano para gestionar la frontera. Estas realidades requieren una respuesta pastoral para proporcionar más refugio seguro a las personas mientras viajan por la región y esperan la resolución de sus casos, más apoyo para reasentar e integrar a los niños y las familias a su llegada a sus nuevas comunidades o cuando regresen a casa. Como Iglesia que acompaña a los inmigrantes en cada paso del camino, estamos en una situación única para llenar la brecha planificando el aumento de inmigrantes, al tiempo que ayudamos a las autoridades públicas a desarrollar un sistema de migración regional coherente centrado en la protección de las personas, el respeto del derecho de asilo y la creación de vías más seguras y legales para que las personas se reúnan con sus familias, busquen refugio y trabajen (ampliación de visas para los trabajadores agrícolas y a los trabajadores esenciales).
Como nos recordaba San Oscar Romero, no hay dos categorías de personas, unas que han nacido para tenerlo todo y otras que no pueden disfrutar de la felicidad que Dios ha creado para todos.
Es Jesucristo el que está presente en el movimiento de las personas a través de las fronteras, especialmente de las que huyen en busca de protección y de una vida más digna. Con ojos de fe,
no ignoremos esta invitación divina a una mayor solidaridad y a crecer en una relación justa y correcta entre nosotros.
Estamos dispuestos a trabajar con ustedes para elevar la solidaridad pastoral y el testimonio moral de la Iglesia católica en este momento crítico para nuestra región.
Respetuosamente suyo en Cristo,
Faith in Action, United States, El Salvador Hope Border Institute, United States
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., United States Catholic Charities of Southern New Mexico, United States Catholic Charities Santa Fe, New Mexico United States Catholic Charities Diocese of San Diego, United States Casa Monarca. Humanitarian Aid for Migrants, Mexico
Pastoral de la Movilidad Humana de la Conferencia Episcopal de Guatemala (PMH-CEG), Guatemala
Red Jesuita con Migrantes Latinoamérica y el Caribe, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, United States, LAC
Red Jesuita con Migrantes Centro y Norteamérica (RJM-CANA), El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, United States
Jesuit Refugee Service USA, United States
Jesuit Conference Office of Justice & Ecology, United States
Conferencia De Provinciales Jesuitas de America Latina Y El Caribe, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, United States,
Jesuits West Province, United States
Kino Border Initiative, Mexico, United States
Leadership Conference of Women Religious, United States Pastoral de Movilidad Humana, Honduras
Sociedad San Vicente de Paúl, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, United States Ignatian Solidarity Network, United States
Franciscan Action Network, United States
Confraternidades Vicentinas, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, United States Asociación Nacional de Diáconos Hispanos (ANDH-USA), United States
Red Clamor-Honduras, Honduras
Comunidades de Fe Organizadas En Acción (COFOA) / Fe En Acción, El Salvador Catholic Labor Network, United States
Red Eclesial Nacional de Protección y Monitoreo (RPM), Guatemala Confraternidad de Vicentinos en La Frontera/Diáspora, Guatemala Voluntarias Vicentinas de Yucatan, AC, Mexico
Adorers of the Blood of Christ, US Region, Guatemala, United States, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina Alianza de Salvadoreños Retornados, El Salvador
Asociación Centro de Paz Barbara Ford, Guatemala Asociación CREDHO, El Salvador
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Catholic Worker Akron, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, United States Church of the Ascension, Minneapolis, MN, United States
Columban Center for Advocacy and Outreach, Mexico, United States Community Council, Servants of Mary, US/Jamaica Community, United States
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Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, U.S. Provinces, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, United States
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Dolores Mission Church, United States Dominican Sisters Grand Rapids, Mexico, Peru Dominican Sisters of Adrian, United States Dominican Sisters of Hope, United States
Dominican Sisters of Houston, Guatemala, United States Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose, Mexico, United States Dominican Sisters of San Rafael, United States
Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa, United States Dominican Sisters of Sparkill, United States, Pakistan Dorothy Day Catholic Worker, United States Enfermeras Católicas de Guatemala
Equipo de Reflexión, Investigación y Comunicación, ERIC-SJ, Honduras
Equipo Latinoamericano para la promoción del cambio sistemico, Región de Latinoamerica Erie Benedictines for Peace, United States
Faith in Action La Red Familia Vicentina, Nicaragua
Franciscan Peace Center, United States Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, United States
Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart, United States FSPA, United States
Fundebase, Guatemala
Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart, United States Grupo Solidaridad, United States
Hermanas Terciarias Capuchinas de la Sagrada Familia. Comunidad de Honduras Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, USA-JPIC, Mexico, United States
IHM Sisters - Justice, Peace and Sustainability Office, United States
Immaculate Heart Community Commission on Justice for Immigrants and Refugees, United States
Immigration Committee SSND, United States
InnerChange/ Cambio Interno, Guatemala, Honduras, United States Intercommunity Peace and Justice Center, United States
Iyolosiwa AC, Mexico
JPIC Commission USG-UISG, Italy
JPIC Committee - Religious of Jesus & Mary, USA/Haiti Province, United States JPIC Confereh, Honduras
JPIC CONFREGUA, Guatemala
JPIC Familia Franciscana de Honduras
JPIC-Conferencia de Religiosos de Honduras
Leadership Team of the Felician Sisters of North America, United States Loretto Latin America / Caribbean Committee, United States
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns, El Salvador, Guatemala, United States, 26 countries around the world
Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic, El Salvador, Guatemala, United States, Panama Misionero vicentino en Petén. Guatemala, El Salvador
Misioneros Claretianos Izabal Guatemala, Guatemala
Movimiento de Trabajadores y Campesinos. MTC. SAN MARCOS, Guatemala Movimiento Misionero Vicentino centroamericanos, Guatemala
National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, United States Notre Dame Sisters, United States
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Office of Peace, Justice, and Ecological Integrity/Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth, El Salvador, United States
Osman de la Cruz, Guatemala
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Convent, United States
Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters, United States
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Pax Christi USA, United States
Presentation Sisters, San Francisco, CA, United States Racine Dominicans, United States
RAMA GUATEMALA
Religious of Jesus and Mary, Mexico, United States
Religious of the Assumption, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, United States Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Western American Area, Mexico, United States Rev Marc Fallon CSC, United States
School Sisters of Notre Dame Atlantic Midwest Province, United States
School Sisters of Notre Dame Cooperative Investment Fund, Guatemala, Honduras, United States
School Sisters of Notre Dame, Central Pacific Province, United States Sembrando Hoy, Cosechando Mañana, A.C., Mexico
Servicio Jesuita a Refugiados México
Sisters of St. Joseph of Chambery JPIC Committee, United States
Sisters of Mercy, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, United States Sisters of Charity Federation, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, United States
Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Office of Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation, United States
Sisters of Charity of New York, Guatemala, United States Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine, United States Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, United States
Sisters of Mercy Solidarity, Honduras, United States
Sisters of Providence, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, USA
Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA, United States Sisters of St Joseph of Carondelet, United States, Peru and Japan
Sisters of St. Anne, St. Marie Province, United States, Canada and Haiti Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, United States
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Sisters of St. Francis of the Providence of God, United States, Brazil Sisters of St. Francis, Clinton, Iowa, United States
Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, OH, United States
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, Albany Province, United States, Peru Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, LA, United States
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Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood NY USA, United States Sisters of St. Joseph, Honduras, Mexico, United States Sisters of St. Joseph, Philadelphia, United States
Sisters of St. Mary of Namur, United States Sisters of the Holy Cross, United States
Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, U.S.-Ontario Province, United States Sisters of the Humility of Mary, United States
Sisters of the Most Precious Blood of O'Fallon, MO, United States Sisters of the Most Precious Blood, United States
Sisters of the Presentation, Dubuque, Iowa, United States Sisters, Home Visitors of Mary, United States
Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Scranton, PA, Mexico, United States, Peru Society of Helpers, United States
SSJPHILA, United States
St Aloysius Parish Immigration Committee Spokane WA, United States St. Francis Xavier Church, Phoenix, AZ, United States
St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, United States St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish, United States
The Catholic Worker, United States, The Catholic Worker - World Wide The Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, United States
The Migrant Center Of New York, Inc., United States
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