"The people of California—especially the poor, the elderly, minorities and the disabled—deserve much better from their leaders," the archbishop said. "And make no mistake, it will be these most vulnerable populations who are going to suffer from this legislation."
"We have told the story of the missions in a way that has shown them as harmonious. In reality, conquest does not work that way," said Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop Edward W. Clark. "We see weakness in our curriculum on the mission era. We want to strengthen that."
The European Union must adopt a common asylum policy "without delay" because it is unacceptable for refugees to "drown and suffocate" at the fringes of the bloc, said the European bishops.
The Obama administration announced that it would seek to admit 10,000 Syrian refugees during the next fiscal year--a significant increase from the 1,293 admitted in fiscal 2015, but far short of the number other nations have pledged to accept.