J. Kevin Appleby is the senior fellow for policy and communications at the Center for Migration Studies of New York and the former director of migration policy for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Former President Donald Trump has again proposed a plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. The plan would exact numerous costs, economic and moral. And the Catholic Church would not be immune to its effects.
During this election year, the issue of immigration has risen to be a top concern for many U.S. voters, writes Kevin Appleby. How should Catholic advocates, including bishops, react to the shifting political landscape?
Comparing the Russian invasion of Ukraine to the entry of migrants into the U.S., some GOP senators have tied a harsh border plan to the passage of aid to Ukraine. It is deceptive messaging and dangerous policy.
Migration expert J. Kevin Appleby says the pope's voice has made a difference, helping to soften migration policies and strengthen immigration advocates in the past decade.
Polarization and a lack of political will have prevented the U.S. from responding to the bishops' moral case for immigration reform, says J. Kevin Appleby.
Here are some terms and phrases used in immigration debates that dehumanize our fellow human beings — and here are some alternatives that recognize immigrants as persons imbued with God-given dignity.
Commentary: What happened between November, when Biden committed to 125,000 refugees, and now? Simply put, reality set in on the political and operational challenges of managing migration to the U.S.