Migrant virtual signaling is on fire amongst the U.S. bishops. The latest installment comes from Bishop Michael Fisher from the diocese of Buffalo: The Buffalo Catholic Diocese is amplifying calls for compassion for immigrants through a pastoral letter drawing on more than 130 years of Catholic social teaching. Bishop Michael Fisher’s letter reinforces a message from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops calling to end “de-humanizing rhetoric” and violence against immigrants. Meanwhile, victims of sexual abuse within the diocese of Buffalo are still waiting for justice after 5 years of lawsuits: “This is way out of line. This is taking way too long,” said Richard Brownell, a victim of sex abuse in the church. “I think that the church has not done everything that they could do to settle this in a timely manner.” “Being a child and being sexually abused and raped from the ages of 7 to 11, it affects you through your whole life,” said Gary Astridge, a survivor of sex abuse …