United Methodist Bishops Call for End to Private Detention Centers

A group of Bishops of the United Methodist Church recently released a statement directed toward President Obama that calls for the end of all private detention centers.  The statement encourages the president to work for:

  • A pathway to citizenship for immigrants;
  • Reunification of immigrant families who have been separated by immigration itself or due to workplace raids and ensuing indefinite detentions and deportations;
  • More visas for short-term workers to come into the United States in safe, legal, and orderly ways;
  • Legal protection to all workers who come to stay for a certain period of time as well as for those who stay permanently, including the right to bargain for higher wages, protest poor working conditions, and preserve their human rights whether they are documented or undocumented;
  • Elimination of privately-operated, unregulated detention centers;
  • An end to all indiscriminate raids.

We applaud the Bishops in taking a stand to encourage the president to addres immigration and eliminate private detention centers

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Faith based (private prison) hopefully being built in Oklahoma

Yes... a huge yes to the building of a "Faith based" prison system. How can we help? Sincerely, Melissa Ann Smith

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