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    Bishops Condemn Anti-Immigration Riots and Violence in the UK

    August 6, 2024Updated:August 6, 20242 Mins Read
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    Protesters attempt to enter the Holiday Inn Express Hotel, which is housing asylum seekers, on Aug. 4, 2024, in Rotherham, United Kingdom. / Credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images. Source: Catholic World Report.
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    The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales has issued a strong condemnation of the far-right anti-immigration riots that have been erupting across various parts of the UK. The bishops expressed their unwavering support for migrants and refugees, highlighting the serious threat that the recent violence poses to civil society. Bishop Paul McAleenan, who is the Lead Bishop for Migrants and Refugees, has called on the public to pray for peace, for the safety of migrants who feel endangered, and for the emergency services who are working under challenging conditions.

    Bishop McAleenan has denounced the violence targeted at migrants and their accommodations, stating that such acts show a blatant disregard for the core values that underpin civil life in the UK. He has commended the efforts of charities, faith groups, and volunteers who are working tirelessly to support migrants and refugees. The bishop emphasized the importance of continuing to pray, work, and stand together to promote peace amidst these troubling times.

    Bishop Tom Neylon, the Auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool, has also joined the call for peace, advocating for non-violent methods to address and resolve societal issues. The recent riots began following a tragic knife attack in Southport that resulted in the deaths of three girls. Since then, violence has escalated, with cars and shops being set on fire and hotels housing asylum seekers coming under attack. Hundreds of arrests have been made, including a 14-year-old boy who has already appeared in court.

    In response to the violence spreading across the country, authorities have deployed 150 officers to Plymouth city centre. The unrest has also spread to other locations, including Darlington and Belfast, highlighting the severity and widespread nature of the disturbances.

    The bishops’ statements and the ongoing response from law enforcement underscore the critical need for unity and peace during this turbulent period. The violence not only endangers individuals but also threatens the fabric of society itself, making the calls for a collective effort to restore calm and support for the vulnerable all the more urgent.

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