Archbishop Fortunatus on the Human Rights of Immigrants

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All immigrants have the right to live in peace and security in their home countries, yet they emigrate for a variety of reasons – Archbishop Fortunatus

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The UN says that the laws imposed on immigrants in some countries often neglect the basic human needs and guarantee the dignity and dignity of immigrants. Archbishop Fortunatus Nwachukwu, who serves as the diocesan representative in the offices, said.

UN Archbishop Fortunatus made the remarks on behalf of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on Friday, June 24, during a discussion on the Special Report on the Human Rights of Immigrants at the Fifth Session of the Human Rights Council.

The UN General Assembly in Geneva has called for the resolution of administrative strategies on national border security to transcend political gains and place human security first. And, at the request of Archbishop Fortunatus, who serves as representative of the diocese in other multinational corporations.

Archbishop Fortunatus said that all immigrants have the right to live in peace and security in their home countries, but for various reasons they should be treated as our brothers and sisters, not as immigrants.

Archbishop Fortunatus concluded by emphasizing the importance of expanding diaspora alternatives to safe, orderly and voluntary, and concluded by saying that we all have a moral duty and responsibility to protect human life and dignity in a sense of camaraderie and responsibility.

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