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Catholic Charities hopes to make things easier for immigrants in the region

Norwich Diocese program provides local access for those who may need help

July 3, 2010

By Izaskun E. Larraneta

The Day

New London - Immigrants who want to become U.S. citizens or need help filling out complex paperwork no longer have to travel to Hartford or Bridgeport.

Refugees build success from nothing

Mark Curnutte

Cincinnati Enquirer

June 20, 2010

Not all of the immigrants arriving in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are from Mexico or Central America.

Instead, think Bhutan. Burma. Eritrea. Somalia.

They're brought here because the federal government recognized them as refugees, and the Catholic Church agreed to resettle them here.

Catholic Charities awarded prize

June 2, 2010

Catholic Transcript

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) has presented its second Lily Gutierrez Memorial Award to Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Hartford.

Catholic group sponsoring naturalization workshop

Faith Files - May 22, 2010

Delaware Online

Immigrants who are in Delaware legally and want to take the next step towards citizenship are invited to a first-time event sponsored by the Catholic Charities Immigration Program. 

Catholic Social Services lends its assistance to legal immigrants

By Amy McCraw

Times-News Correspondent

May 8, 2010

Imagine living and working in the United States while your children and spouse live in another country. You want them with you, but you can't afford an attorney to help navigate the complex process required to legally bring your family to this country.

Groups ask ID lawmakers to dump immigration bills

Associated Press -

February 15, 2010 3:24 PM ET

BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Immigrant advocacy groups want Idaho lawmakers to dump three bills targeting illegal workers and companies that employ them, on grounds such reform should be left to the federal government.

Catholic Charities of Idaho and the Idaho Community Action Network were among critics of the bills at a press conference on Monday.

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