Bishop Seitz, El Paso leaders, advocates challenge Trump’s immigration policy changes ...
Military personnel has arrived in El Paso to assist with border operations, marking a 60% increase in troops along the southern border since Monday. The Department of Defense confirmed the deployment ...
Episcopal Bishop of Washington Mariann Budde's plea to Trump gave a human face to those who, in the approach of a heartless ...
By Joseph Tulloch Archbishop Timothy Broglio, the President of the US Bishops’ conference, has responded to the slew of Executive Orders signed by US President Donald Trump in his first few days in ...
The Diocese of El Paso, joined by community leaders and advocates, gathered on the steps of St. Patrick Cathedral in Central ...
The pulse of El Paso’s immigrant community can be felt through the calls streaming into a small white “BNHR” building on Piedras Street over the past few days.
Catholic Bishop Mark Seitz in West Texas says the Trump administration's mass-deportation plan "strikes fear into the heart of our community." ...
The Diocese of El Paso will continue to educate our faithful on their rights, provide legal services and work to mitigate the damage of immigration enforcement.
A federal judge on Jan. 23 temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to change the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which grants birthright citizenship.
Among the measures announced are the reactivation of the “Remain in Mexico” policy, mass deportations, and an order seeking to eliminate U.S. citizenship by birthright.
Executive orders signed by President Donald Trump on issues including migration, the environment and the death penalty are "deeply troubling," Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the U.S.
El Paso Bishop Mark J. Seitz along with other community leaders will be holding a press conference on Thursday, Jan. 23 at St. Patrick Cathedral to address the several ...