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(EWTN)Immigration: A Balanced Catholic View

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2026-05-20
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EWTN
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The article discusses immigration in the United Kingdom from the perspective of Catholic teaching, arguing that both border control and the dignity of migrants must be respected. Britain has experienced large-scale migration in recent years, leading to public concerns about housing, public services, and social cohesion. The Church acknowledges that governments have the legitimate right to regulate immigration for the common good and that these social concerns should not simply be dismissed.

At the same time, Catholic teaching insists that migrants must be treated with compassion and dignity. Drawing on Scripture, Pope Francis, Pope Benedict XVI, and St. Thomas Aquinas, the article argues that migrants are human beings deserving protection, not merely economic units or political problems. It rejects both unrestricted open-border idealism and harsh anti-immigration nationalism, advocating instead for a balanced approach that upholds both the common good and the dignity of every person.
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