When Immigration Goes Bad
When immigrants appear at the border, Church leaders urge us to welcome them. Invoking the parable of the Good Samaritan, and reminding us that we are all neighbors, they invite us to ask ourselves: “How can we help them?” That’s a good question: a question that Christians should ask. But it is not the only relevant question. We might also ask: “Why are they here?” “What do they want?” The recent video footage from the Spanish territory, Ceuto, illustrates the need to ask all three questions. Ceuto exposes the failure of the one-dimensional response. Just try asking all three key questions about Ceuto: 1. How can we help? In Ceuto, where the number of migrants swarming in overnight nearly equaled the population of the little Spanish enclave, the answer is straightforward. Ordinarily, we would say that the residents could not welcome the immigrants without sacrificing the well-being of their own community. In this case – however - the calculation was even simpler. The p...