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Viki63
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I think there are 2 issues here:
what should we encourage our government to do about the immigrant problem,
and what should we do individually?
We should pressure the government to get serious with Mexico about their responsibility for their own citizens. Right now Mexico is barely holding its own against the drug cartels, so no doubt it will be hard. But the Mexican government needs to continue to take serious steps toward caring for their own citizens. I’m told (don’t know for myself) that a newborn child needing medical care in Mexico will be allowed to die on the street if it’s mother can’t afford to pay for care. That wouldn’t happen here.
We need to be charitable and responsible as individuals. That means that if we own a business, we don’t hire undocumented people. But if we see someone who is hungry, and we have a job he or she can do, there’s nothing wrong with feeding them in exchange for some work, which allows them to retain their dignity.
In the end we will have to answer to God, not the IRS.
what should we encourage our government to do about the immigrant problem,
and what should we do individually?
We should pressure the government to get serious with Mexico about their responsibility for their own citizens. Right now Mexico is barely holding its own against the drug cartels, so no doubt it will be hard. But the Mexican government needs to continue to take serious steps toward caring for their own citizens. I’m told (don’t know for myself) that a newborn child needing medical care in Mexico will be allowed to die on the street if it’s mother can’t afford to pay for care. That wouldn’t happen here.
We need to be charitable and responsible as individuals. That means that if we own a business, we don’t hire undocumented people. But if we see someone who is hungry, and we have a job he or she can do, there’s nothing wrong with feeding them in exchange for some work, which allows them to retain their dignity.
In the end we will have to answer to God, not the IRS.