The Storm Over Immigration
by Fr. Richard John Neuhaus, First Things
Where did the storm over immigration come from? In conversations with folks who are in the thick of the battle, I am struck that everybody seems rather taken by surprise. A year ago, they say, they knew the issue was there, along with many other issues, but nobody anticipated that it would become the politically dominant question that it is today. . . .
What is truly striking is the rapidity with which the public debate over immigration policyor lack of policyseems to be changing. At the big EWTN bash down in Philadelphia last weekend, I was asked, What would Christ do about illegal immigrants? This is a variation of the WWJD question that was ubiquitous a few seasons go. Anyone who asks what Jesus would do if he were president of the United States or a United States senator has a very big problem with Christology. . . . With respect to politics and everything else, the better framing of the question is, What would Christ have us do? I am not at all sure. In terms of whats good for the American economy, I am impressed by the arguments of the Wall Street Journal and many economists that a more or less open immigration policy is, all in all, an economic plus. The Catholic bishops are also undoubtedly right in their insistence upon compassion for the twelve million or more illegal immigrants already here, and it does not detract from the moral integrity of their position that the great majority of immigrants from the South are Catholics, and therefore immigration is seen as benefiting the Church.
Posted by: Mike 2006-07-01 |