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The Catholic Feminist

106: Life on the US/Mexico Border ft. Kelly Griffith

The Catholic Feminist

Claire Swinarski

Religion & Spirituality, Christian, Politics, Jesus, Catholic, Religion, Socialjustice, Christianity, Feminist, Women

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2019

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

I’m married to an immigrant.

Now, he didn’t claim asylum at the border to escape gang activity. His dad won something called a lottery (I always tell people he won it like in Titanic when Jack wins tickets…but that’s not exactly accurate) and his family picked the US over New Zealand. They were escaping something serious, but less immediately deadly: a horrendous economy brought about by years of communism and no opportunities for upward motility in careers.

Immigration is something everyone has an opinion on. I know the Hot Topic of the Moment is abortion, but it’s interesting to me how many pro life people also care passionately about immigration. As they should. The crisis on the border is truly a pro life issue in that it deals with the dignity of human life. As a fifth minor dies in US custody this week, it’s important to be talking about what life on the border is like and how we can implement effective solutions to make sure our world is a place for all people to thrive.

Today’s guest is Kelly Griffith, a teacher who formerly worked in a border town. Kelly is sharing her story about what life is REALLY like on the border—beyond the headlines and the pundits and the politicians. She’s breaking down what may surprise you, what it was like when the family separation policy began to be implemented, and how the power of hearing each other’s stories can radically transform our hearts. Enjoy.

Today’s episode is brought to you by Select International Tours. Join Fr. Leo on a cruise down the Danube River this fall by heading to www.thecatholicfeministpodcast.com/tour and check out selectinternationaltours.com/feminist to learn more about the amazing trips they have to offer.

Transcript

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You are listening to the Catholic feminist episode 106.

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Today we're talking about what life is really like

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along the US-Mexico border from one woman's eyes.

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Today's episode is brought to you by Select International Tours.

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This fall goes sailing down the Danube River with Father Leo and Guadalupe Radio Network.

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Head on over to the Catholic feminist podcast.com

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slash tour to learn more.

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Welcome to the Catholic feminist,

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a podcast for strong women who want to be informed,

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inspired, and intentional.

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I'm your host, Claire, and I'm so glad you're here. Hey y'all, happy all, happy all,

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hey y'all, happy Wednesday.

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So I met today's guest

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Kelly Griffith at the FEM Catholic Conference in March.

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She was telling me a little bit about her story and I thought it was fascinating and I invited her to be on the show and I'm so glad I did because this conversation was very eye-opening for me.

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Immigration is a pro-life issue.

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I think it's something that's not talked about enough in Catholic circles.

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I think that it's not talked about enough in Catholic circles. I think that it's not

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something emphasized enough by people that I know care about it and that I know are

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pro-life and the amount of people who are injured or are killed or their lives are radically

1:24.3

changed by this particular issue every single year is a lot of people and I don't

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think it's one politician I don't think it's one policy I don't think it's one country I think these are really

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