Texas AG moves to shut down migrant shelters

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DeProfundis said:

. If you show up at my house running a fever and malnourished I have a moral obligation to give you aid. You do not have a moral claim to live in my house against my will.


If you show up at my house armed and wanting to harm my children and those under my care, I have a moral obligation to put you six feet under if you will not leave.
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Leonard H. Stringfield said:

PabloSerna said:

I was more interested in the religious perspective in light of the teachings of Jesus than the political view which is based on laws, not necessarily God's Law.

Slavery comes to mind. I am sure there was a JRico posting back in the 1800's for shutting down the Underground Railroad because it was breaking the law.
"One Nation Under God"

"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"


From a Poem on the statue of liberty.

But if the first act you commit on US soil is illegal....ummmm

I dunno..its a tough situation. Some believe its all part of a plan to bring down the US.

Like many things, the Statue of Liberty is an ideal that we as a nation wish to attain, but fail at often.
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PabloSerna said:

Leonard H. Stringfield said:

PabloSerna said:

I was more interested in the religious perspective in light of the teachings of Jesus than the political view which is based on laws, not necessarily God's Law.

Slavery comes to mind. I am sure there was a JRico posting back in the 1800's for shutting down the Underground Railroad because it was breaking the law.
"One Nation Under God"

"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"


From a Poem on the statue of liberty.

But if the first act you commit on US soil is illegal....ummmm

I dunno..its a tough situation. Some believe its all part of a plan to bring down the US.

Like many things, the Statue of Liberty is an ideal that we as a nation wish to attain, but fail at often.
The statue of liberty was built by a French Freemason, conceived by a French communist sympathizer, modeled on an egyptian muslim woman, and the poem mentioned was written by a Jewish socialist trying to leverage us to let more jewish refugees in.

There is very little 'American' about the development or the designs behind the gift to us, but I do cherish it as a symbol of our country.
PabloSerna
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Reading more of the history, it really is a representation of America than just an ideal.
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