The liberty principle for today
concerns illegal immigrants and freedom of religion. Although the two topics do
not seem to go together, they are some of the subjects that will be discussed
at a gathering of religious leaders and government officials in Washington, D.C.
this week.
There seems to be people who believe
that Christians in the United States are not living their religion if they are
opposed to illegal immigration. They believe that Christians are to be obedient
to the commandment to “Love thy neighbor as thy self.” Representative Jackie
Speier (D-Calif.) spoke at a prayer service for Christians in the Middle East
on Monday. “As we recognize our responsibility to protect Christians around the
world, I hope we will look at opportunities to protect Christians in our
bordering countries.”
Somehow, I missed the information
that protecting the sovereignty of our nation prohibited Christians from
practicing their religion. As far as I know, the United States is not telling
anyone how to live or not live their religion. We are merely telling them to
recognize and obey the laws of our nation.
Even though Jews, Catholics, and
other religious groups are protesting conditions at the border, U.S. government
officials are not likely to approach the question of whether tougher
immigration laws are counterproductive to the nation’s efforts to focus on
conflict overseas that are related to religion. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
says that he is trying to help people to stay in their own countries.
Our approach for Christians in the
Middle East and for other people who are being religiously persecuted around
the world… is to try to create the conditions inside their own countries so
that they can have that religious freedom.
The Trump administration’s new asylum
policies make it tougher for people to claim asylum in the United States. These
policies, plus a reduction in the number of refugees accepted, means that the
United States does not intend to accept all people who wants or needs to come
to America.
I believe that it is far past time
for the United States to stop taking people in every time that there is a
problem in their home country. Even though we are a Christian nation, we cannot
save the entire world. We do not have room within the boundaries of the United
States to welcome all people who want to come here. We need to find ways to
help them to prosper in their own nations.
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