Evangelical Christian leaders call for immigration reform

Evangelical leaders, longtime advocates for immigration reform, call on the president and Congress to introduce legislation quickly in 2013.

 
BY CHRIS CASTEEL | Published: November 14, 2012   

WASHINGTON — Evangelical leaders, including a Southern Baptist Convention official, called Tuesday for President Barack Obama and Congress to reform the nation’s immigration laws and grant legal status to millions of undocumented residents.

photo - Gustavo Torres, director of Casa in Action, center right, and others, chant during a rally Thursday in front of the White House. Several religious leaders Tuesday called on Congress to pass an immigration reform package within 92 days of the start of President Barack Obama’s second term. AP FILE PHOTO
Gustavo Torres, director of Casa in Action, center right, and others, chant during a rally Thursday in front of the White House. Several religious leaders Tuesday called on Congress to pass an immigration reform package within 92 days of the start of President Barack Obama’s second term. AP FILE PHOTO

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Pressing a cause that they’ve championed for years, the officials with various Christian groups said bipartisan immigration reform should be introduced within 92 days after the president’s...
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