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mario

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about 2 months ago

Religion: Compassion For Immigrants

In the Bible, Jesus doesn’t specifically say to deport immigrants who are poor and hungry. In fact, His teachings often emphasize compassion, love, and care for those in need, including the marginalized and strangers. For instance, in Matthew 25:35-40, Jesus mentions that when we help those who are hungry, thirsty, or strangers, we are actually serving Him. This highlights the importance of kindness and support for those who are struggling rather than turning them away. The overall message encourages us to show mercy and hospitality rather than exclusion.

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