Mother Cabrini Institute aims to change ‘mental pattern’ of associating immigrants with crime


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  1. “…yet the media generates contrary images that make it difficult to recognize their humanity…”

    The media doesn’t generate the reality of crimes, murders, rapes, drug trafficking, that are committed by some immigrants. They are facts, and those like Ms. Pristone who wish to point out, I guess, that not all immigrants commmit crimes, need to at least admit those facts, and not discount the human suffering (yes, that’s part of “humanity” as well) that they involve. I suppose one can also point out that not all Sicilians were involved with the Mafia, many in fact were victims of it, but wouldn’t it have been good if our immigration system had been able to sort out those who were and prevent their entry?

    The failure of Church efforts, from the popes on down to bishops and archbishops here and the various good hearted people like this lady, to spin the story of immigration differently is due to their utter unwillingness to admit and address the reality that there are Americans, born and bred here, whose lives will be irrevocably damaged by the criminal element within the masses of immigrants that have flooded in over the recent decades. The popes and bishops run no risk of being raped or murdered by that element, but little people out in the towns and streets of America will have those things happen to them. There is a moral question here about immigration policy that needs to addressed instead of ignored as it is with rosy pictures of kindly immigrants cleaning our homes and caring for our elderly, which is also perfectly true, but incomplete.

  2. The problem is not immigrants who have entered the country legally and committed crimes, it is citizens of foreign countries who have entered and taken up residence in our country outside of the legal protocols — that is, persons who have entered the country illegally and maintained residence.
    That is the issue.
    Don’t turn this into a discrimination case because it isn’t. It is astonishing that any religious body in the cause of enhancing its moral superiority, would defend illegal entry and maintained residency. Those most adversely impacted by 20 million illegal aliens entering the country are the impoverished citizens of our nation. The theatrics of “religious” institutions around this enterprise undermine any credibility they might have. Unless they can erase a 37 trillion debt by wishing it they best go mum.

  3. The simple, ugly reality is that we have no clear idea what kind of people have come across the border as a result of Biden’s open door policy. They haven’t been properly vetted. Maybe they are decent people, maybe not. That being the case, it’s better to not give illegals any benefit of the doubt. If they are here in violation of federal law, they need to be deported immediately. That is the best way to honor the “humanity” of law-abiding, tax-paying American citizens. Americans first!

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