prophets of a future not their own

Seems like I only get around to this blog on my Christmas break from law school these days. Today, I thought I’d switch it up a bit and throw up a post before Christmas break. Like, instead of studying for my last final. Because if anything, law school has taught me the inimitible value of procrastination.

Here’s a church in New Jersey who gets it. They’re working with immigration officials to broker some disposition to these “illegals’” immigration status in a way that is far more humane than our nation sometimes seems capable.

Keeping undocumented immigrants from suffering the embarrassment and disaster of detention, raising their lives out of a place of constant fear – it’s like they think Christ wanted us to think differently about people whom the prevailing culture deem to be illegal in existence. Or something.

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