10/17/2006
Open Forum on Immigration

Intro Note: Although not all readers or participants in this forum are Christians, here is a biblical perspective on immigration that can serve as a basis for discussion. Any agreements and/or disagreements with some of the following? Thanks in advance for your interactions, Lyn from Bloggin’ Outloud

A Stranger at Our Gates:
A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION
Resolution adopted at General Conference, 1996
The Evangelical Free Church of America

During periods of rapid change and economic uncertainty, it is often the vulnerable and marginalized people who are blamed for the misfortune that everyone else experiences or expects to experience. Today a significant amount of attention and blame for a perceived threat to the American way of life is being directed at immigrants. As Christians, we must ensure that our response to the issue of immigration is directed by a world view that is shaped by biblical principles rather than secular rhetoric.

A number of themes relevant to immigration run through the Bible. The first theme is that we ourselves,as Christians, are aliens on this earth. “…And they admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth” (Heb. 11:13). Our status as aliens and strangers forms the basis for our attitudes and responses towards those people who live outside our society.

A second theme is that our material possessions do not really belong to us. The Promised Land belonged to the Israelites only in the sense that as host, God allowed the Israelites to dwell in the Promised Land as His guests (Lev. 25:23). Similarly, as aliens and strangers in the world, the material resources of the world do not belong to us. We have what we have because God, as host, has distributed material resources to us, His guests. As recipients of God’s graciousness and generosity, we need to guard against selfishness and possessiveness which would cloud our attitude toward immigrants.

A third theme is protection for the alien. As non-citizens working in their country of residence, aliens exist outside the social and political network of the society they are residing in; thus, they are rendered powerless. Aliens are very vulnerable to exploitation. As Christians, we should recall our roots as aliens and, thus, identify with their plight (Ex. 23:9).

A fourth theme is that, for Christians, no one is ever to really be considered an outsider. “…The alien living with you must be treated as one of your native-born. Love him as yourself…” (Lev. 19:33-34). The Great Commandment is to apply to the alien, because he or she is our neighbor.

A fifth theme is that, in serving the outsiders of society, we encounter Jesus. Because Christ identified with the stranger, we are to extend the same treatment to the alien and stranger that we would extend toward Jesus (Matt. 25:35).

Historically, immigration policies of the United States appear to be directed more by racism and economic self-interest than compassion. Immigration quotas favored people groups already established in the United States (western and northern Europe) while limiting immigrants from Asia and Africa.1 Sometimes certain people groups were allowed to immigrate only when they were needed as menial labor for a specific task, e.g., Chinese railroad builders. Today immigration policy favors those who bring technical expertise or financial resources with them.2

The present debate over immigration policy and immigrants is often based on stereotypical falsehoods. Immigrants do not displace American workers. They usually fill a shortage of skilled labor or do the menial task that citizens refuse to do.3 Immigrants’ rate of employment is higher than the general population, and they work longer hours.4 They receive less general assistance than the general population.5 Immigrants pay more in taxes than the social services they receive.6 The reason state governments are financially burdened by immigrants is that only one-third of the federal income tax paid by immigrants is returned to the state governments who provide public services such as education and emergency medical care.7

As we engage in our society’s debate on immigration through forums such as the voting booth, community discussion groups, political parties and church in light of the preceding discussion, we need to raise the following issues:


A. To what extent are our attitudes towards immigration shaped by racism? To what extent do we assume that American culture is identified with northern and western European culture; and are we attempting to protect those cultural roots of America from corruption by “foreign” cultures? Are we afraid that this existing cultural dominance will be overcome by the “strangeness” of strangers? Are we denying that other cultures bring gifts that add to rather than detract from our society’s culture?

Does our cultural identity take precedence over our Christian identity so that we fail to recognize that we are fellow aliens with these immigrants?

B. To what extent are our attitudes towards immigrants shaped by materialism? As aliens and strangers in this world, what is the theological basis for acting as though America were our property and we can hence deny access to it? Are we being overly possessive of our lifestyle or standard of living?

C. Is the fear of running out of limited resources justifiable? How can we say that there is not enough to go around in America? Are we more concerned with the pursuit of affluence than meeting the basic human needs of all human beings?

D. What are the implications of Proposition 187-type legislation (as in the state of California)? Does denying or reducing “safety net” and other public benefits to illegal immigrants and their Americanborn children imply that in our society some groups of people are not regarded as being equally human as others even though they participate in the economic functioning of our society? Are some groups of people not deemed worthy to receive the minimal goods and services we consider essential for a very basic level of human existence?

E. What about immigration policy? To what extent are we responsible for the living conditions in other countries that motivate people to emigrate? Do the policies of the U.S. government and the U.S. trans-national companies contribute to pressures on people to emigrate to the U.S.? Does an immigration policy that favors the immigration of highly skilled people drain other countries of the skills necessary to improve their standard of living and hence reduce the pressure to emigrate to America?

As evangelicals, we are called by God to aid the vulnerable. Therefore, we must see the alien and the stranger as individuals made in the image of God, the object of Christ’s love and as people of intrinsic worth who are in need of our affirmation and support.

1) Tim Stafford, “Here Comes the World,” Christianity Today, (May 15, 1995), 20.
2) Diane Drachman, “Immigration Statuses and Their Influence on Service Provision, Access and Use,” Social Work 40, no. 2 (March 1995), 190.
3) Stafford, 21.
4) Frank Sharry, “Myths, Realities, and Solutions,” Spectrum: The Journal of State Government 67, no. 1 (Winter 1994), 23.
5) Ibid.
6) Ibid, 24
7) Ibid.

Said Lyn @ 4:57 pm | Permalink   

5 Comments »
  1. :?: WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS? Have you forgoten what JESUS said, about the children? Who is his children?I don’t like to say this,But some one need to remind you.Church and State,just don’t go togather. I want quote any part of my Bible.Just to ask :?: Who did he say was our true neighbor,IT wasn’t the one living close by or next door? WHAT did Jesus say to give to——what belonge to him.What did he say about the ones, that harmed the little ones? I don’t believe any of us has been unfair.I do think you could really help the Parents,of the little boy that was hacked to death with an Ax,Committed by an alien. also the other children that saw it take place. Explain to the parents in Dallas,Tx. Just why they don’t have their baby,with them now.Also the 3 children 8-10 in Baltimore were so brutaly murder. one was beheaded and the other 2 were nearly decapitated. what could you do to help this poor mother?Her 10 year old son was so badly beaten,to death, his own mother didn’t recognize him. Then she find out,her son also had been sexually molested. IS that making you sick yet :?: I have close to 4 thousands of them. All killed by the ones you call our neighbor. I’m 1/2 Native American, I don’t forget.I TURN the other cheek ok,but after that,I have no road map. The half breed takes over.I’ll forgive a day after judgment day.In the 1800’s when my people were fighting the white man, some of the Indians, in the lower states.Went to Mexico,instead of fighting. At the end of the war,America gave the ones that did fight the chose of staying.they chosed to go to Mexico. America,bought the land for 15 million. that was one great sum in the 1800’s. A lot of my family died in the war,but they did not run. My people,paid to be called The Native American. We all may be strangers, but I’m no trador. I’m no child killer. Mr.Bush is looking the other way and he ask us to be fair.Should we start, by what book should we go by to be fair? Your or our’s.I think both are about the same.Should we up hold man law or God? You know what it says about the little ones. common law or Indian law? Maybe it just be Mother’s law. The way you’ve put things you believe these illegal border crossers,are a better type of person,then us Americans. If you do belive that all I will say is,after all Jesus was betray.My people sind a treaty with America not Mexico.

    Comment by Eliz — 10/18/2006 @ 2:53 am


  2. I can’t make sense of your mis-spelled crazy rant here, lady. You might want to break it down into one or two sentences since none of this is coherent.

    Can someone translate the meaning of this for me?

    Comment by Cao — 10/18/2006 @ 4:10 am


  3. Cao, you might want to delete that above comment…I have no clue as to what Eliz is trying to say (or even who Eliz is, so I think it’s spam). lgp

    Comment by Lyn — 10/18/2006 @ 5:53 am


  4. The first comment talked of the Israelites and of them being brought to the promised land. A long with other things and it stoped befor the hold meaning was told.Like its true,of the promised land.But why was Moses, not allow to inter? People are just being told half truth’s.I’m sorry, but America isn’t in any way a promised land. The children can be taken one of two way’s. Jesus said, not to harm the little ones. But the comment didn’t tell of what would take place, for the ones that did,harm them.It true I didn’t get much schooling, for children with a dark skin parent,in those days,it was realy a night mare.Ever one say this immigration thing is a victim less crime.That not true. Children all over the USA are being killed ever day. IN june 2006 Jordin Paulder,a 9 year old,of Fulton co. Georgia. 3 children of Baltimore,took place in May of 2004. May of 2001,Walter Contreras a 10 year old. Eva Gallegos, 18 months old,of Dallas Tx. May 2006. thats where all of you can run the names, you see, I’m not crazy. just fed up, with some who are saying these children don’t matter and protect the ones that their movement has done this,to them. no matter what skin color,they could be green and still I would fell the same.They need to be protected and loved. The law of man and God should be up held. One of my Bibles is dated 1714. The Commandment,as you know, aren’t the same. I have the full Commandment’s. Ask why they were changed to read as they do now? one was left out and one was made into 2. SO if you tell any thing tell the hold truth.

    Comment by Eliz — 10/18/2006 @ 2:57 pm


  5. See, Lyn? It wasn’t spam.

    Comment by Cao — 10/18/2006 @ 5:54 pm


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