Bishop Paul McAleenan, Lead Bishop for Migrants and Refugees for the Catholic Bishopsโ Conference, has made a statement supporting the Archbishop of Canterburyโs comments in The Times, reiterating that we need a more effective and humane asylum system:
โThe Archbishop of Canterburyโs comments in The Times embody our belief as Christians, that all human persons are made in the image and likeness of God. As such, refugee policy must prioritise the dignity of everyone who is driven from their homeland. The current system, under which people risk their lives making dangerous journeys and languish for months or years waiting for their claims to be heard, fails to do this.
โExtending safe routes for people to reach the UK, tackling the backlog of asylum claims so that they receive a fair and timely hearing, and cooperating with other nations to collectively fulfil our obligations under the Refugee Convention, are all necessary steps towards a more humane and effective system. At the same time, it is essential to avoid practices that violate peopleโs dignity, such as immigration detention, in particular rejecting any return to the routine detention of children.
โArchbishop Welbyโs call to support international development also echoes the message of Pope Francis, ahead of this yearโs World Day of Migrants and Refugees, reminding us that have a responsibility to help others flourish in their homelands and work with the international community to overcome challenges such as conflict and poverty that force people to flee in search of a better life.โ
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