Washington D.C., Dec 6, 2016 / 00:32 am
More than 100 presidents of Catholic colleges and universities have reaffirmed their support for undocumented students in light of questions about the future of U.S. immigration policy.
"Many of us count among our students young men and women who are undocumented, their families having fled violence and instability," said the statement released by the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities.
"We are committed to educating these young people, brought to the United States by their parents, who come to our universities to build for themselves and us a brighter future."
The statement's dozens of signatories include the president of Catholic University of America, the only pontifical college in the United States; the presidents of University of Notre Dame and Georgetown University; and the president of the Chicago-based DePaul University, the largest Catholic university in the U.S.