Friday, June 20, 2025

The Catholic Church and Undocumented Immigration

 

Food for thought.

The Catholic Church and Undocumented Immigration

 

“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you …”                                                                                                                                        Jesus Christ

Love

Love above all, but love without action is incomplete.

 The reality of the Issue

An open American border, sanctuary cities, and states, and facilitating public and private agencies are an invitation for desperately poor people to jump the fence, and the non-removal of temporary Visa overstayers invites those who can afford to fly into our country to come and live here.  To declare them all criminals now is, in effect, a form of de facto legal entrapment.  Furthermore, the mass deportation of tens of millions of law-abiding undocumented immigrants already established here is unrealistic, as well as cruel, economically unbearable, and socially destructive.  Dozens of wealthy nations outside the U.S. share this dilemma and concern; their populations are also clamoring for just action.  The American people are clearly behind the arrest and deportation of criminal aliens residing in the U.S.  Nevertheless, our U.S. Department of Homeland Security is running media ads asking all undocumented immigrants in the country to self-deport, albeit with a new government incentive program, or risk being detected and expelled forever.  This is an overreach affecting tens of millions of undocumented immigrants who have already established families here and are not committing crimes.

 Obligation of the Church

The Church cannot be uninvolved; it must act.  It must serve as an example to other churches in the nation by standing for common sense.  Ideally, we would have a Vatican proclamation supporting the right of nations to defend borders and the expulsion of criminal non-citizens from their soil.  At the same time, defending the humane wisdom of allowing non-criminal and non-freeloader undocumented immigrants who are already well-established in a country to remain. This would not be an intrusion by the Holy See into the internal affairs of nations but rather guidance on the condition of immigrants within just sovereign borders, open to the growth of globalization and a functional world government.  Will Communist China allow it?  

 Proposal

The Catholic Church must stimulate grassroots initiatives throughout all its congregations to begin a mass registration program for law-abiding undocumented immigrant parishioners, who are, for the most part, Hispanic Catholics. This initiative can start with a demonstration program in a local congregation led by a courageous pastor; we desperately need a 'Prime Mover.'

Justification

A local demonstration program would be a catalyst that ignites a national movement today.  Undocumented immigrants, who are now living in fear, would trust churches the most, not the government.  The Catholic Church has the largest national infrastructure, resources, and volunteers; it would have instant credibility and the wherewithal to create the first demonstration program.  The government, through the Department of Homeland Security, would be chastened to create a central registry and virtually eliminate the deportation of fine people, who we as a nation have indirectly invited to come and allowed to settle.  It matters not which political party is most responsible; our country is accountable for its actions.  This issue has gained further urgency with the growth of violent anti-deportation protests nationwide.

 Process

A chosen parish church would advertise a confidential registration program for undocumented immigrants in its congregation, staffed by its own selected volunteer members, as a new ministry.  Registrants would be required to have their photos and fingerprints taken.  They would also reveal their address, occupation, age, length of stay in the country, and nationality.  They would swear before a public notary that they have never been arrested for a crime and are not involved in criminal activities, e.g., driving without a license and insurance or ‘driving under the influence,’ domestic violence, gang membership... Finally, they would have to formally declare their intent to become Americans, learn the English language, be loyal to the nation, respect the American Flag, and be prepared to defend the country.  The parish identification card they would receive would not be legally binding, nor would there be any verification mechanism for their pledge to become law-abiding Americans.  Nevertheless, it would separate them from ‘persona-non-grata’ immigrants, and it would be a valuable 'seal of good housekeeping' when defending against deportation, as well as evidence of a legitimate American social anchor.  Given the stated government goal of 3,000 deportations a day and a request from the Homeland Security Department for self-deportation of all undocumented immigrants with the threat of eternal banishment, any undocumented immigrant could be expelled for a Jaywalking infraction or accidental detection by the authorities.  

Funding

Initial funding for equipment and supplies for this demonstration program would be obtained through community donations, business advertisements, and local institutional support. Government funding would eventually support a coast-to-coast national expansion.  Registrants would be provided with an identification card. Confidentiality will be ensured by storing the information with the local bishop in a secure location.  Eventually, this program would become multi-denominational and would shame the government into backing this effort with a formal national registry.

 Benefits

The Church would benefit from a potential increase in its congregation.  Law-abiding Undocumented immigrants would receive valuable defense from deportation.  The government would benefit from facilitating the screening of undocumented immigrants in the population.  The deserving undocumented immigrant population would benefit from decreased fear and anxiety.  Americans might feel justice was served. God would smile.









Friday, February 28, 2025

Lockbox Budgeting in the U.S.A.

 

Lockbox Budgeting in the U.S.A.

"No man's life, liberty, or property are

safe while the Legislature is in session."

 

Gideon John Tucker 

He was an American

lawyer, newspaper

editor, and politician.

Let's return to 'Lockbox Budgeting' in the U.S.A.  Entitlement programs were kept as a separate account from the National General Fund.  It was in 1968 that President Lyndon B. Johnson unified all three federal budgets, the administrative budget, the consolidated cash budget, and the national income accounts budget, into one unified budget.  He needed to pay for the astronomical costs of the Vietnam War and simultaneously 'The Great Society Program' of the civil rights era.

The assets in the Social Security trust funds consist of Treasury securities, which are promissory notes from the federal government that have never been and will probably never be paid back to the trust funds. We have a $36 trillion national debt and are on course to borrow again this year to cover a $2 trillion annual budget deficit. Congress has been playing a hide-and-seek game with the national treasury. Reduced transparency allows for increased fraud and abuse.  We need to move from a world of continuing resolutions into one with an annual balanced budget.

Every common sense administrator operates out of a clear budget that divides all funds into dedicated accounts.  We take care of our elderly through entitlements, and we collect taxes for that purpose.  Those funds must be kept in self-adjusting lockbox accounts to keep them solvent.  These programs are soon to be bankrupt because the funds have been pilfered by our political class.

The national debt and its burdensome interest payments should be refinanced into a fixed-payment national mortgage, spread over a designated number of years, and again placed in a Congress-proved lockbox account. We must achieve financial security by not spending more than we earn while continuing to serve as the world's reserve currency.


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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

We Must Register All Well-Behaved Undocumented Immigrants

Food for Thought

We Must Register All Well-Behaved Undocumented Immigrants

What person here illegally (and in his right mind),

                                            will go to the government, announce being here

                                        illegally (e.g. plead guilty), provide all sorts of

                                        information as to where that person lives, etc.

                                    to get a work permit only to be a target for

          deportation in two years?

                                                                                                     Greta Van Susteren

 

Now that the southern border is effectively closed, and as we continue with the aggressive deportation of criminal aliens, the all-important question remains, how do we humanely manage the 20-30+ million undocumented residents already in our country?  Technically, they are all criminals who violated our immigration laws and are living in hiding in our country, as clearly expressed by the new White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt. 

Nevertheless, do open borders, sanctuary cities and states, and lack of immigration law enforcement constitute an invitation by the United States (U.S.) for poor people to come over?   Regardless of which federal government administration was responsible, they were actions of the U.S. as an actor on the world stage.  We, as a nation, are morally liable for the consequences.  Treating law-abiding undocumented immigrants, whom we enticed to come over illegally, as criminals comes dangerously close to legal entrapment.

There are some things on which both sides of the aisle can agree, as follows:

·    Let's agree that the undocumented immigrants whom our nation has lured here with an open-border policy and who have become law-abiding, productive members of society and loyal to our nation must be granted gradual legalization and, ultimately, voting citizenship. 

    Let's agree that all criminal aliens should be deported as soon as possible (a.s.a.p.). 

     Let's agree that we should not cast a broad net to fish for all illegal immigrants in the general population.  It is common sense; we cannot deport tens of millions of human beings inside our country; it would create national chaos.

 Let's agree that we will not grant another 'blanket amnesty' for undocumented immigrants. We have done this in the past, seven times since 1986, without seriously preventing the ongoing flow of illegal entry.  It was disingenuous and divisive, and it prolonged the suffering of the millions living in the shadows. So, the impasse continued.

Nevertheless, the American people have a right to know a.s.a.p.:  Who are these people, where are they now, and who among them are committing crimes?  Where are the 300,000+ unaccompanied children that the system lost, and are we earnestly looking for them?

I propose the following framework for a national immigration solution:

        1.  Restructure our legal immigration system.

    a.  We must continue bringing large numbers of immigrants through a legal process that must be expanded.

    b. We should permit the American government, businesses, and institutions to recruit qualified personnel from around the world as long as those newcomers participate in the national registration program, express their intent to become Americans, learn the English language, and pledge allegiance to our nation instead of merely residing here.

2.   Begin a universal program of national registration of undocumented residents.

    a.  Recruit the involvement of government agencies, churches, and private non-government organizations (NGOs).

    b.  A set registration period should be established, with well-advertised national intake locations, for those undocumented immigrants who pledge to become Americans through a mandatory, gradual legalization program.

    c.  Those individuals participating in the national registration program shall be granted official identification documents and sanctuary from deportation.

    d.  Those adequately registered would be granted conditional work permits.  

    e. When the authorities detect individuals who fail to register, they will face immediate deportation. Employers of any kind who provide work to unregistered undocumented immigrants would incur severe penalties, including potential imprisonment.  

    f.  The next national population census must ask for and identify non-citizens; their voluntary disclosure must grant them sanctuary from deportation, provided that they are also willing to participate in the national registration program.

We must remain one nation under God, with a united population ruled by laws and transparent to each other.  We are the sovereign United States of America in the global family of nations. 

  

 

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