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Migrants in the Remain in Mexico program queue outside the premises of the National Migration Institute in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, are seen July 8, 2020. The New York Times first reported Central American migrant children who are in the U.S. are being sent to Mexico in an Oct. 30, 2020, story. (Credit: Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters via CNS.)
As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc across Latin America, the Catholic Church seems to be projecting a “seamless garment” approach to defending all lives, from the unborn to the sick and the migrant.
ROSARIO, Argentina As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc across Latin America, the Catholic Church seems to be projecting a “seamless garment” approach to defending all lives, from the unborn to the sick and the migrant.