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God and the illegal alien, United States immigration law and a theology of politics, Robert W. Heimburger

Label
God and the illegal alien, United States immigration law and a theology of politics, Robert W. Heimburger
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
God and the illegal alien
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Robert W. Heimburger
Series statement
Law and Christianity
Sub title
United States immigration law and a theology of politics
Summary
Today in the United States, millions of men, women, and children are considered 'illegal aliens' under federal law. While the presence of these migrants runs against the law, many arrive in response to U.S. demand for cheap labor and stay to contribute to community life. This book asks where migrants stand within God's world and how authorities can govern immigration with Christian ethics. The author tracks the emergence of the concept of the illegal alien in federal U.S. law while exploring Christian ways of understanding belonging, government, and relationships with neighbors. This is a thought-provoking book that provides a fresh response to the difficult issue of illegal immigration in the United States through the context of Christian theology
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part 1. The Immigrant as Alien; 1. How the Alien emerged: Allegiance, English Law, and Federal Immigration Law; 2. Coming Near to Distant Neighbors in God's World; Part II. The Alien as Unlawfully Present; 3. How Aliens Became Illegal: Sovereignty, Chinese Migration, and Federal Immigration Law; The Humble Guard: Governing Immigration Under God; Part III. An Unlawfully Present Alien From a Neighboring Country?; 5. How Nationals of Neighboring Countries Became Illegal Aliens: Non-Discrimination, Mexican Migration, and Federal Immigration Law; 6. Justice and Mercy Among Neighbors; Conclusion
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Content