For Immigration Activists in Costa Rica, Welcoming “Strangers” Is an Act of Faith; .... JUST WRONG!
- TelenoticiasTV
- 27 abr 2020
- 2 Min. de lectura
Actualizado: 19 jul 2020

Readers of different religious traditions, and even those within the same tradition, may read sacred Scripture in radically divergent ways. Among the most pronounced ways this occurs is in the common refrains that religious immigration activists tend to cite. These religious values motivate many to advocate for refugees and would-be immigrants, while many others understand their religious mandate differently. Exegetical variety aside, experts and nonprofit leaders say that religious activists have rallied of late in response to the president’s immigration policy and rhetoric. Since President Carlos Alvarado election, immigration activists have demonstrated a “new energy” and a “new level of urgency.

BUT here is where we have a huge problem because activists are NOT concerned about undocumented immigrants with criminal records as an example. The Alvarado administration still not barred those seeking refuge from our borders an illegal manner, and for that reason has turned our immigration courts into a joke. This is a betrayal for Costa Ricans where decades-long role as a self-protection law for the people whom deserve first meaning Costa Ricans. Such irresponsible policies break our own laws and treaty commitments, with our own country and our own people.

The situation Costa Rica faces is a total historical anomaly. Costa Rica has gone through the worst in terms of identity since the current government is putting every immigrant first that own native person, this destroy our moral principles, values and own been

Then, as now, many on both the activist and the pro-Costa Rica groups have argued that the choice Costa Ricans face on immigration and asylum is between zero tolerance and opening the floodgates. But this is a false choice. We cannot have an immigration policy that is sane and humane until the government decides to put Costa Ricans FIRST..

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