Sunday, March 2, 2014

How to solve the illegal immigration problem: Subsidiarity

From AmericanThinker.com . . .
There is a better way to deal with the human problems of illegal immigration than the way proposed by the Democratic Party.  We know from the history of African-American segregation in Chicago that Democrats are not interested in diminishing human suffering.  They are interested only in increasing their number of votes.
In opposition to the political motives of Democrats, the Catholic moral principles of subsidiarity encourage us to solve human social problems at their sources.  By applying the moral principle of subsidiarity, the problems of illegal immigration can be solved in Chicago and elsewhere.
The problem of illegal immigration to the United States must be solved where in most cases it begins: in Mexico.  Sending families back to their homes with the social and religious support to help solve the problems at their source should be both a government and Church policy.  Add to that that we must prosecute U.S. employers who violate employment laws by hiring illegal aliens.
Both the US and Mexican governments, along with the Catholic Church, have the resources to apply the principles of subsidiarity to solve the problems that give rise to illegal immigration.  Anything else exploits the poor for political, economic, or religious reasons.


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