A group of Evangelical leaders and pastors
sent letters to President Trump, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, and
Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell late last week asking them to
preserve Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and urged
Congress to pass legislation that will provide a long-term solution to
protect “dreamers.”
The Obama Administration implemented DACA in 2012 to protect those whose
parents illegally immigrated to the United States while they were
children. The program allowed those who entered the United States before
their sixteenth birthday to receive a two-year deferment on deportation
action and granted them eligibility for a work permit.
Two sources familiar with President Trump’s thinking on the issue say
that he will likely put plans in place to end the program in six months.
By delaying action, he would give Congress the opportunity to come up
with a legislative solution.
The Evangelical Immigration Table, a coalition of evangelical leaders
and organizations committed to “advocating for immigration reform
consistent with biblical principles,” encouraged the President to work
with House and Senate leaders “to find a workable solution for
Dreamers.” In explaining to the President why this issue is so urgent,
the letter said, “We have seen immigrants strengthen our great nation
throughout its history, including their positive impact on our churches,
our communities, and our economy. One group of immigrants who exemplify
these benefits are young people brought to our country by their parents
as children. We carry particular concern for the future of these
Dreamers because they have much to offer America. They were brought here
without their consent, and in most cases the United States is the only
home they have known.”
Russell Moore, President of the Ethics
and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention,
said in his comments about the letter, that, “It is long past time for
Congress to work together to find a workable solution for our broken
immigration system — especially for the hundreds of thousands of young,
undocumented immigrants who were brought to our country by their
parents. Many of these Dreamers have stepped forward in good faith.
Congress should respond with a legislative solution that delivers on the
promises made to these men and women and protects them from perpetual
uncertainty. Let’s pray for a fair solution that highlights both justice
and compassion.”
Current estimates say that 1.7 million people would be affected if
President Trump removed the protections DACA guarantees. He is expected
to make an announcement early this week.
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