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    Christian Leaders Weigh Immigration Stance

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    Christian leaders weigh immigration stance
    WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- A group of conservative Christians wrote to U.S. President George W. Bush seeking strict immigration policies from the White House.

    The letter asked for tough border restrictions and amnesty for immigrants related to U.S. citizens, the Washington Times said Sunday.

    Evangelical Christians are caught between their religious loyalties and their loyalty to U.S. law, the Washington Times reported Sunday. Their religion tells them to proselytize, but they do not want to welcome illegal immigrants who are breaking the law.

    "Some evangelicals say, 'We're in favor of stricter law enforcement, but we're not going to turn in people in our community,'" Richard Cizik of the National Association of Evangelicals told the newspaper.

    That group, based in Wheaton, Ill., amended its charter in October 2006 to reflect the immigration question, demanding "immigration reform that reflects human dignity, compassion and justice."

    Many immigrants turn to religion for inspiration and guidance, making it difficult for churches to turn their back on fervent supporters, the Times reported.

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    Many immigrants turn to religion for inspiration and guidance, making it difficult for churches to turn their back on fervent supporters, the Times reported.
    No need to turn their backs on immigrants just the illegals! They don't have a clue. Oy the money...
    We are NOT a nation of immigrants!

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    Many immigrants turn to religion for inspiration and guidance, making it difficult for churches to turn their back on fervent supporters, the Times reported
    Inspiration? Guidance? Called it what it is... a loophole and a way to hide. People who are truly religious would not be breaking the law.

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    Giues thier question on guidence is: "Can I hideout here?"

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