"The Church has a commitment to tell migrants they are sons and daughters of God and that their mission of being obliged to leave their place of origin is not to lose their culture and to share it with their host community. We should remind them of their task to regain their identity before God, themselves and other people so as never to feel they are a nuisance."
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Dignity, Values and Rights for Migrants in Mexico (12 February 2016) Cartias
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