Welcoming The Stranger in PSIMC
“Let mutual love continue. Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it.” Hebrews 13:1-2.
Recent international attention has been focused on immigrants in the United States being targeted for deportation utilizing unprecedented means and methods. “Sensitive locations” such as churches, schools, and hospitals which were once shielded by the first Trump administration from enforcement raids no longer have that same status.
Understandably, this has created uncertainty, anxiety, and fear among both citizens and non-citizens who fear being swept up in such raids in their homes as well as sensitive locations. However, the United States constitution and established federal law and precedent provides all persons with certain legal rights under the 4th Amendment that can help to alleviate the stress and fear generated by these threats.
Pastors and congregations now have access to a supply of “red cards” that explain these rights in multiple languages and provide a way for persons to slide the card under the door to assert these rights if immigration agents knock on the door. These cards may be made available at your congregation or presented to our members and other individuals as needed.
Links to PDF files in a variety of languages that you can print are provided at the end of this article. Printed cards in multiple languages are also available by contacting Peace and Justice Minister Glenn Johnson at gjohnson@cofchrist-psi.org
The protection and welcoming of immigrants is a value deeply rooted in Biblical tradition. As Community of Christ, we uphold the worth of all persons and welcome all people. Our statement on immigration can be found here. To review a series of relevant Biblical passages, please see this compendium from Yale Divinity School.