Hold on there White Sheep,
Let’s not be vague about this - the Catholic Church has specifcally taught that the 4th Commandment also includes obeying civil authority. Here are references from the CCC:
**2198 This commandment is expressed in positive terms of duties to be fulfilled. It introduces the subsequent commandments which are concerned with particular respect for life, marriage, earthly goods, and speech. It constitutes one of the foundations of the social doctrine of the Church.
2199 The fourth commandment is addressed expressly to children in their relationship to their father and mother, because this relationship is the most universal. It likewise concerns the ties of kinship between members of the extended family. It requires honor, affection, and gratitude toward elders and ancestors. Finally, it extends to the duties of pupils to teachers, employees to employers, subordinates to leaders, citizens to their country, and to those who administer or govern it.
This commandment includes and presupposes the duties of parents, instructors, teachers, leaders, magistrates, those who govern, all who exercise authority over others or over a community of persons.
2200 Observing the fourth commandment brings its reward: "Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land which the LORD your God gives you."8 Respecting this commandment provides, along with spiritual fruits, temporal fruits of peace and prosperity. Conversely, failure to observe it brings great harm to communities and to individuals. **
As I appreciate this thread, the US has validly instituted law that are there to protect the common good of the citizens of the US. Just like other countries enact valid laws to protect the citizens of their country.
Maybe we should spend some time on actually looking at how LEGAL immigration is working in this country, instead of berating those who write the laws and those who actually defend our national borders from those who would do violence to all human rights.
God bless
No, it can’t be specifically backed up. It is obvious though.
Definitely. We should help the poor and suffering among us no matter who they are. This is the typical hate the sin love the sinner situation.