No, Illegal Aliens Are Not "Refugees"
In recent years, a group of religious trailblazers, progressive evangelicals, has led the masses of Christendom into mass confusion. They wave the banner of "compassion," but in their march, they're leading an expedition towards mass immigration and a morphed understanding of "refugee." The Bible's "sojourners" and "foreigners"—traditionally respected as law-abiding, integrated individuals—are being twisted into a representation of today's illegal immigrants. This tangled weaving of biblical teachings sows discord, not unity, revealing a concerning detour from the faithful path within the evangelical community.
One of the subversive tactics of the progressive movement is to redefine what it means to be a refugee. Under U.S. law, one is afforded refugee status if it has been determined that a person has a “well-founded fear of persecution” for one of many reasons including race, membership in a particular social group, political opinion, religion, or national origin. Historically, this would include people fleeing a country due to religious wars or widespread violence against one of these particular groups.
Yet, the left—which is determined to increase immigration at any cost for the purpose of changing the voting demographics in the country to more Democratic—has decided to redefine "refugee" to include almost anyone entering the country illegally for any reason.
What's worse, though, is that mainstream Evangelicalism has adopted the same mindset and…
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