Bishops of Florida Appeal to President Trump and Governor DeSantis to Pause Immigration Enforcement during Christmas Holidays
An Appeal to the President and to the Governor December 22, 2025
We, the Bishops of the Catholic Church in Florida, appeal to President Trump and to Governor DeSantis
to pause immigration enforcement activities during the Christmas holidays.
The border has been secured. The initial work of identifying and removing dangerous criminals has been
accomplished to a great degree. Over half a million people have been deported this year, and nearly two
million more have voluntarily self-deported.
At this point, the maximum enforcement approach of treating irregular immigrants en masse means that
now many of these arrest operations inevitably sweep up numbers of people who are not criminals but
just here to work. It should be noted that a significant majority of those detained in Alligator Alcatraz have
no criminal background.
Sometimes, these roundups include those with legal authorization to be here. Eventually these cases
may be resolved, but this takes many months causing great sorrow for their families. A growing majority
of Americans say the harsh enforcement policies are going too far. A climate of fear and anxiety is
infecting not only the irregular migrant but also family members and neighbors who are legally in the
country.
Since these effects are part of enforcement operations, we request that the government pause
apprehension and round-up activities during the Christmas season. Such a pause would show a decent
regard for the humanity of these families. Now is not the time to be callous toward the suffering caused
by immigration enforcement.
Our nation is richly blessed. Despite challenges confronting our nation, we Americans enjoy a peace and
prosperity that is the envy of the world, made possible by our special constitutional order which protects
our liberties. It is no wonder that so many seek to come here. While enforcement will always be part of
any immigration policy, such enforcement can be carried out in a way that recognizes due process as
well as the humanity and dignity of all affected including those carrying out those policies. A pause during
this holy season can lower the temperature within our partisan divisions, ease the fear and anxiety
present in many of our immigrant and even non-immigrant families and allow all of us to celebrate with
greater joy the advent of the Prince of Peace.
Most Rev. Thomas G. Wenski Archdiocese of Miami
Most Rev. Gerald M. Barbarito Diocese of Palm Beach
Most Rev. Frank J. Dewane Diocese of Venice
Most Rev. John G. Noonan Diocese of Orlando
Most Rev. Gregory L. Parkes Diocese of St. Petersburg
Most Rev. William A. Wack, C.S.C. Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee
Most Rev. Erik T. Pohlmeier Diocese of St. Augustine
Most Rev. Enrique E. Delgado Archdiocese of Miami
Source: https://files.ecatholic.com/11291/documents/2025/12/251222AppealtoPresidentandGovernor.pdf

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