Four Iowa Catholic bishops have published another letter calling out the Trump administration's recent crackdown down immigration and on individuals of faith to "welcome the stranger."

In a 16-page letter, the small group of faith leaders — Archbishop Thomas Zinkula of Dubuque, Bishop William Joensen of Des Moines, Bishop Dennis Walsh of Davenport and Bishop John Keehner of Sioux City — spotlight changes to immigration policies that strike at the "fundamental dignity of the human person."

They said policies that restrict humanitarian protections, expand detention measures or seek "open-ended deployment of miltary assests" to enforce immigration "undermine the moral fabric of a nation built on principles of justice and human rights." More: In Iowa, Sen. Bernie Sanders calls Trump a 'de

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