To: beezdotcom
For ILLEGAL immigrants, that protection is best achieved by discouraging them from breaking those laws that make them easy targets of coyotes and cheap-labor scofflaws.Ironically, from the article, the Pope didn't mention "illegal" immigrants.
WND:The pontiff, asked by reporters on his flight to the U.S. Tuesday if he would address Hispanic immigration, said the U.S. must do "everything possible to fight ... all forms of violence so that immigrants may lead dignified lives." Tancredo also took exception to the pope telling U.S. bishops Wednesday in Washington, "I want to encourage you and your communities to continue to welcome the immigrants who join your ranks today, to share their joys and hopes, to support them in their sorrows and trials and to help them flourish in their new home."
To: FreeReign
Ironically, from the article, the Pope didn't mention "illegal" immigrants.
Neither does the major media, most of the time. I guess I'll just have to trust you that in the Pope's case, the omission wasn't a value judgment.
So then, are you of the opinion that, by NOT saying anything about illegal immigration, that the Pope is against illegal immigration? That would be a welcome development.
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