Welcoming Immigrants and Refugees
The human dignity of the immigrant, the refugee and the asylee—regardless of personal circumstances, background, or even legal status—must not be forgotten when considering how to manage immigration practices.
While immigration policy is considered a federal issue, Michiganders still have a responsibility for welcoming the strangers who find their way here, and to seek to improve access to education and basic services for immigrants and refugees.
To provide welcome to immigrants and refugees here in Michigan, MCC supports:
- Upholding the human dignity of all persons and working against injustices that compromise the dignity of immigrants.
- Promoting access to state identification and Michigan drivers’ licenses.
- Policies that welcome refugees and asylees to the state who have been admitted by the federal government, as well as policies that provide financial assistance using public and nonprofit organizations to help serve those in need.
- Recognizing and promoting the value that immigrants and refugees provide to Michigan’s culture and economy.
Foundational Documents
- Catechism of the Catholic Church (2241, 2433)
- Catholic Church Teaching on Vulnerable and Migrant Populations (Migration and Refugee Services, 2011)
- Strangers No Longer Together On the Journey of Hope (U.S. and Mexican Bishops, 2003)
- Welcoming the Stranger Among Us: Unity in Diversity (USCCB, 2000)
- Ecclesia in America (John Paul II, 1999)
News Releases
- Catholic Conference Welcomes House Resolution in Support of Welcoming Afghan Refugees to Michigan (10/05/21)
- MCC Advocates for Driver License Access for Undocumented Persons (09/20/16)
- Catholic Church in Michigan Stands Ready to Assist Refugees (11/16/15)
- ‘A Blueprint for the Common Good’ (02/09/15)
- Regarding Governor Snyder’s Comments on Immigration During State of the State Address (01/16/14)
Additional Resources
- The Word from Lansing Column:
- The Infinite Dignity of Each Person Must Shape Our Public Policies (06/25/24)
- Five Legislative Issues Catholics Should Know About in 2024 (01/09/24)
- Our Plan to Advance the Common Good This Legislative Session (02/03/23)
- 2019–2020: A Blueprint for the Common Good (01/25/19)
- The Issues, The Candidates, and Your Vote 2018 (09/28/18)
- Refugees and Catholic Social Teaching (Focus Essay, 3/2016)
- Justice for Immigrants (USCCB Initiative, 2013)
- Parish Resource Kit on Immigration Issues (USCCB, 2013)
- Statement on Immigration (Michigan Bishops, 2011)
- Declaraciónes Sobre la Inmigración (Los Obispos Católicos de Michigan, 2011)
- On Immigration (Focus Essay, 5/2008)
Advocacy
- Lansing Update:
- Update on Budget Items of Interest to Catholics (06/07/24)
- House Budget Snubs Nonpublic Schools on Safety Funding (04/26/24)
- Here’s What MCC is Watching at the Capitol in 2024 (01/05/24)
- Part Two of MCC's Top Policy Moments from 2023 (12/29/23)
- Physician Shares Story of Woman Who Survived Abortion Complication in Testimony Against Abortion Deregulation Bills (10/13/23)
- Unaccompanied Migrant Children Backgrounder (7/2014)
- Webinar: Children Traveling Alone: The Catholic Church’s Response (06/20/14)
- Mission to Central America: The Flight of Unaccompanied Children to the United States (11/2013)
- Bulletin Insert: Immigration Advocacy