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I Was a Stranger

How should we deal with 12 million illegal immigrants?

Do Bible verses on ‘welcoming the stranger’ apply to the U.S. immigration debate?

82% Yes

  • Christ is clearly concerned about how the poor are treated. His teaching in Matthew 25:31–46 says that to mistreat the “stranger” is to mistreat Christ. To care for the stranger in our midst—who is also our neighbor—is not to condone everything the stranger has done. It is to treat the stranger with mercy and to do everything possible to aid our “strange” neighbors. The question becomes, “How can we manifest the love and mercy of Christ in this particular situation?”
  • Verses on welcoming the stranger apply at the level of the local church. At the level of national interest, for a country whose President talks so loudly about Christian values, other verses apply: “Do not mistreat an alien or oppress him, for you were aliens in Egypt” (Ex. 22:21); “Do not oppress an alien: you yourselves know how it feels to be aliens” (Ex. 23:9).
  • In verses dealing with welcoming the alien and the stranger, there’s no distinction about how they arrived in the country. It’s sad that some of the strongest anti-immigration sentiment is coming from conservative Christians who are otherwise “pro-life.”
  • How complicated is “feed the hungry, give to those who ask”?

18% No

  • Too simplistic. Personal moral exhortations often prove inadequate for complex social dilemmas.

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What policies should the government adopt?

54% A path to citizenship

  • Does the plaque at Ellis Island, “Give me your tired, your poor … ,” still guide those of us who are only a generation or two removed from immigration ourselves?
  • The government should: 1. Empower the Census Bureau and law enforcement to better identify the people who are in this country illegally. 2. Notify illegal immigrants that the U.S. government is ready to offer citizenship. 3. Require illegal immigrants to fulfill everything demanded of legal immigrants. 4. Require illegal immigrants to receive instruction in English. 5. Immediately deport any illegal immigrant who refuses to cooperate.
  • Let’s recall why most immigrants came here in the first place. We good red-white-and-blue Americans were willing to hire them, with or without papers. We bear a major complicity in this matter. It’s time we admitted that and figured out a fair way now to legitimize their presence here.

31% Blanket amnesty

  • If we do not have the ability to identify a person as an illegal alien and we hire them to do work that others cannot do, we must give them the rights of residents.
  • When I was a child I used to watch birds that seemed to fly pretty much wherever they wanted. I thought it was funny that birds were free to do what people couldn’t.

15% Enforce current laws

  • Attempts to pass legislation may distract the country from the real problem of enforcement.
  • The U.S. government should go after those who instigate, fund, and supply illegal activities, rather than illegal aliens.
  • A long-range solution must begin, as Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.) has often said, at the border.

Contributors: J. Samuel Escobar, Christopher Hall, Alan Harre, John Kennedy, Douglas LeBlanc, Paul L. Maier, David McKenna, Dean Merrill, H. W. Norton, Roger E. Olson, Virginia Stem Owens, Bruce L. Shelley, Howard Snyder, Don Thorsen, Ben Witherington

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