How should Christians view the illegal immigration crisis?
As we acknowledge that illegal immigration is a violation of the law, we must not lose sight of the humanity inherent in others.
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Skip to main contentAs we acknowledge that illegal immigration is a violation of the law, we must not lose sight of the humanity inherent in others.
Authorities arrested 10 suspected illegal migrants at a Texas residence after receiving a tip about child pornography downloads coming from a home that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said was a “stash house” for human smuggling.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has denied that border agents knowingly released an Afghan migrant on the FBI's terrorist watchlist into the United States, saying it could not initially corroborate the man's identity before he was released.
Texas officials discovered five illegal immigrants and an altar to the cartel patron saint Santa Muerte inside of a “stash house" near Fort Worth, a place that authorities say traffickers use to hide migrants that they plan to smuggle into the country.
Trump and his supporters should remind voters constantly about the victims whom illegal aliens are killing while Biden snores. These deaths remain 100% preventable, if Biden simply keeps these killers out.
If America is to survive, we must, as a nation, turn away from the absurdities of a make-believe world of sin and depredation and once again embrace the God line of morality that once existed in the hearts of our people.
How might the Bible and the Church inform the United States government to respond to immigration? First, the Church must offer an alternative to the state.