Hi, Seekerz,
I did read your post. I have no idea as to what moral foundation you are building on - and that creates a problem for me. D97c’s question really needs to be addressed, because what I understand you to be saying is that, “If I think this is good for me - then do it - and no one else counts!” is the rationalization for all sin.
How does one safeguard their own legitimate interest if others are free to take them over because they think it is “OK”? There was a previous post that raised a major issue that truly confounds me.
The 1995 letter from Pope John Paul II, “Evangelium vitae”, identifies ‘deportation’ as a serious sin against human dignity. Now, there is no qualifier here, e.g., “mass deportation” (consider what is now being done in France to Gypsies (here is a link:
bloomberg.com/news/2010-08-23/french-government-plans-to-deport-850-roma-as-part-of-sarkozy-s-crackdown.html). My understanding of France’s action is that these Gypsies were living in refugee camps, had either not applied for French citizenship or were denied same and because of their breaking numerous civil and criminal laws - they were deported as a group without reference to any specific crime a specific individual may have done. The mass deportation of Jews during WW II would be a more historic example of the same activity - except here we have citizens of the various countries being forced by Nazi military to be deported (to concentration camps and ultimately to their deaths).
And, while I have no trouble making a distinction between ‘mass deportation’ without considereation for the individual differences between people and their individual actions, and simple ‘deportation’ which, to my way of thinking would identify an individual who is not a citizen, has broken at least one law (entering the country illegally) and is being evaluated on the merits of this individual action - with the sepcific focus of sending these people back to where they came from.
The Pope made no such distinction - and this is the problem that I am looking at.
The continued presence of illegal immigrants does not make their stay legal - only lenghtens the time before justice can be brought - and now we have other consequences (e.g., children, born in this country are US citizens - NOT ‘Anchor Children’.)
So, if waiting in line (for legal immigration status) does not appeal, and breaking the law is so much easier, why don’t we all rob banks, seize the personal property of others and claim things that, by right, only belong to citizens? If I understand your rationale as to why standing in line is not the way to go, aren’t you opening up the door to these other illegal actions? I think C97d asked a better question … but, take your pick - answer his or answer mine…

Somewhere along the line, this issue must be addressed.
God bless
Did you read my post? For most of the people illegally crossing the border, there is no line that they can join. If you’re poor, have no parents/spouse here and have no specialized education/training there is not legal path to immigrate here, period.