On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: As May 23rd draws near, all eyes are on the US southern border, immigration and Title 42. Today, the presidents of both the US and Mexico spoke to one another on the phone about a range of topics. President of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, Alfonso Aguilar, joins to share whether he thinks the conversation President Biden and Mexico's president had will have any impact on slowing the flow of migrants to the boarder. And 2 years ago, then-President Donald Trump suspended student loan payments at the beginning of the COVID pandemic. Now-President Joe Biden is talking about cancelling at least some of the debt. Meanwhile, the heads of many women's religious orders from around the world are meeting next week in Rome. Almost 700 superiors general will take part in the groups' 22nd Assembly. Executive Secretary of the International Union of Superiors General, Sr. Patricia Murray, joins to tell us a little bit about this meeting, how often it occurs and where the participants are coming from. Finally this evening, today we celebrate the feast day of one of the 1st female doctors of the Church. Saint Catherine of Siena is known for her intense prayer life and service to others. Author of "Reveal the Gift: Living the Feminine Genius," Lisa Cotter, joins to talk more about St. Catherine of Siena's life and her relevance today.
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