In a full-page ad in the New York Times, eight Christian leaders joined with dozens of businessmen and law enforcement agencies to ask both sides of the political aisle to come together in “constructive conversation” around the immigration issue. The members of the NIF write that immigrants are a valuable part of society because they “grow our economy, protect our nation and make up the fabric of our communities.”
from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2NtN5Eo
'How We Treat Immigrants Reflects Our Values': Christian Leaders Publish Pro-Immigration NYT Ad
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