
Bishop Michael F. Burbidge leads the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Diocese of Arlington
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Nov 15, 2025 / 08:00 am (CNA).
Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington, Virginia, said the country can simultaneously protect its borders and treat immigrants with respect.
In a Nov. 14 interview with โEWTN News Nightly,โ Burbidge said the U.S. bishopsโ special message on immigration in the United States is a call for respect of the human dignity that belongs to every person as a child of God.
The bishops voted to approve the statement on Nov. 12 at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishopsโ 2025 Fall Plenary Assembly in Baltimore. The message said bishops oppose โthe indiscriminate mass deportation of people.โ It is rooted in Jesusโ teachings, Burbidge said.
The bishops have called for a meaningful immigration law โthat will provide safe pathwaysโ to citizenship, Burbidge said. โThereโs not an easy solution, but there has to be a solution.โ
โThe bishops understand that a country, of course, has a right to protect its borders for the sake of the common good, but at all times must treat persons with respect,โ Burbidge said. He also said the country must do everything possible so people donโt live in distress.
โFear and anxietyโ
Pastors in the bishopsโ dioceses have said the execution of immigration laws is โcausing a lot of fear and anxiety,โ Burbidge said. The bishops are continuing to minister to immigrants who are โcontributing to the good of the Churchโ and โthe good of our communities,โ he said.
โWeโre representing those who seek no harm to our country, who only want to do good, and we want them to be treated with the respect that is necessary,โ Burbidge said. โAgain, we also say this does not have to be in conflict with a country protecting itself.โย
โWe express gratitude to our elected officials for the dialogue that we have had in the past and hopefully that we will continue to have. We love our country. We love the immigrants who have contributed to our country, and we would like our country to be freed from this violence, from rhetoric, from fear,โ Burbidge said.ย
โThere has to be a way that we can live together in harmony, and we want to work together,โ Burbidge said.
