religion

40% of HS Grads (18-29) Don't Have A Job, But Immigration Continues -- Is That Language Too Harsh?

Updated: October 11th, 2017, 3:52 pm

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  by  Roy Beck

My church's denominational website is after me again for my and NumbersUSA's efforts to dramatically reduce both legal and illegal immigration. The national religious leadership is especially concerned about the supposed harshness of my language as I continue to use the word "illegal" as an adjective when referring to citizens of other countries who illegally reside in the U.S. and illegally take jobs. But during my interview with a PBS show this afternoon I explained how I am much more offended by the federal government importing foreign workers while 40% of American young adults with high school degrees don't have a job.

Immigration Debate Prompts Growing Jewish-Latino Ties

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Jewish communal support for immigration reform is organized around several principles, including the need for a path to legalization for illegal immigrants; a mechanism for dealing with future immigration waves; speeding up work on family unification; integrating new immigrants into American society; and finding, as Jewish immigration advocates put it, an “effective and humane” way of enforcing immigration laws and border control...

Spiritual Lobbyists

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A coalition of top religious leaders, including Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, on Monday urged the heads of local congregations and synagogues to help persuade their faithful to support a push for comprehensive immigration reform.

Americans of ALL religions join NumbersUSA in pushing a moral policy of lower immigration numbers

Updated: May 15th, 2017, 4:30 pm

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  by  Roy Beck

A survey of religious affiliation of NumbersUSA's activist members unveils a remarkable diversity that reflects our nation as a whole. The results defy efforts of open-borders enthusiasts to paint NumbersUSA as coming from a narrow spectrum of the American people -- or of citizens working against the moral teachings of particular religious groups.