More Church and other leaders call for opposition to state immigration law
Submitted on May 02, 2010
By Patricia Zapor | Catholic News Service
David Agren/CNS
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Migration, the archbishop of New York and the bishops of New Mexico have joined a growing chorus of opposition to Arizona's new immigration bill.
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