Roger Mahony is an American clergyman born on February 27, 1936. He served as the Archbishop of Los Angeles from 1985 to 2011. Mahony was known for his efforts to promote social justice and address issues such as immigration reform and poverty. He faced criticism for his handling of sexual abuse cases within the Catholic Church. Despite the controversies, Mahony's leadership and advocacy for social causes have left a lasting impact on the Los Angeles community and the Catholic Church in the United States.

"Most analysts would agree that if all the undocumented immigrants in California were deported in one day, our state would experience a severe economic downturn. This does not even consider the many cultural and spiritual gifts these immigrants bring to our state and nation."



"The church also does not condone a broken immigration system in the U.S., one that too easily can lead to the exploitation, abuse and even death of immigrants."



"It is unacceptable that immigrants, including children, are shackled and detained in deplorable conditions. And it is unacceptable that already this year immigrants have died by the dozens in the California desert or in other parts of the Southwest."



"By and large the United States has been able to resist the temptation to close its doors to the world."

