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Encarta defines a fugitive as “somebody who runs away: somebody who flees, e.g. from justice, enemies, or brutal treatment.”Personally I believe that the Church should abide by the laws of the land and not harbor any fugitives. We cannot be a part of rewarding law breakers. The Church certainly doesn’t help American felons. Illegal Immigration is exactly what it implies—illegal.
Merriam-Webster dictionary defines fugitive as “a person who flees or tries to escape; especially refugee”
fugitive
Function:
noun
Date:
14th century
1: a person who flees or tries to escape; especially : refugee
adjective
Etymology:
Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French fugitif, from Latin fugitivus, from fugitus, past participle of fugere to flee; akin to Greek pheugein to flee
Date:
14th century
1: running away or intending flight
2: moving from place to place : wandering
the legal definition of ‘fugitive from justice’, which is what I think you’re trying to infer, is:
An undocumented worker/immigrant does not fit the ‘fleeing from justice’ definition since they area person convicted or accused of a crime who hides from law enforcement in the state or flees across state lines to avoid arrest or punishment.
- rather than fleeing justice they are fleeing the injustice of not having enough work to feed their families
- not convicted or accused of a crime.
They do, however, easily fit the definition of refugee or wanderer.
10 And oppress not the widow, and the fatherless, and the stranger, and the poor: and let not a man devise evil in his heart against his brother. (Zacharias 7)
I’ve read that the bible teaches us we are to care for the needs of the refugee or wanderer. It makes perfect sense to me that the Church would welcome the stranger, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, give water to those who thirst, and shelter to the homeless, since Our Lord has said “I was hungry, and you gave me to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave me to drink;** I was a stranger, and you took me in**… Amen I say to you, as long as you did it to one of these my least brethren, you did it to me.” (Matthew 25:34-46)