
Every depiction of good and evil around us shows two sides. There’s the good guys and the bad guys. In the grand scheme of things, this is true because God is wholly good and Satan is wholly evil. But unlike how these opposing forces are usually portrayed, the truth is that God does not compete with the devil. Where God’s power is employed, He always wins. The devil is only empowered by our decision to use our free will to sin. He is a defeated foe and we are living in the results of a world run by evil.
In this world when we face difficulty, often the “sides” are less defined. No human is perfect, so when dealing in dissension among people, we have to realize in most cases neither “side” is all right or all wrong. Except, we’ve been made to feel like we have to choose a side. We can’t criticize our side or align with the other side at all. The people on our side are “our people”, and often the ones on the other side become “the enemy”. It’s how we got to this highly polarized, vitriolic climate in America where we have separated ourselves into factions on every issue, cause, religious affiliation, and political camp.
I have never identified with any particular political party. I also do not identify with any particular Christian denomination. My Father is in Heaven, my Lord is Christ, and the Holy Spirit is my guide. This reigns true when it comes to my political opinions because neither side is God. Neither side will save us. The government works for US. We are supposed to be united not partisan. But, since our form of government really thrives under competition and it needs the checks and balances of different viewpoints, it’s important to have more than one “side”. Most of the time my political proclivities and my voting habits make me a “conservative” due to issues such as abortion, marriage and gender, and yes – immigration. That said, I find it out of sync with Christianity to pledge allegiance to one side or the other. Because Jesus is Lord. I think the right is “mostly right”, but they overlook some issues that really do matter to God.
A few months ago, I sent a letter to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem about rethinking the Republican policy on immigration. To be clear, I never agreed with the open border of the Biden administration. I think it is an egregious humanitarian disaster and an attack on America from our own government. I explain more of this in a previous post I wrote. But here’s the thing – WE THE PEOPLE are running a constitutional republic. The government works for US. WE elect our President and WE are responsible for what our elected representatives do – to some extent. Especially when those elected representatives tell us what they’re going to do and we vote them in to do it. I did not vote for Biden, but he was still our President for four years. That’s the way a Republic works.
So now we have the issue of a massive number of illegal immigrants in our nation who are unable to work, and I don’t have first-hand knowledge of this, but I can assume they are just trying to survive since their funding has been cut. The fact is, they are here and to leave them to suffer needlessly would be inhumane.
This brings me to our current situation of being on the midst of a government shutdown and one of the issues the two “sides” can’t agree on is Medicaid for illegal immigrants.
Here’s where my unpopular opinion comes in. We are at least partially responsible for these people who are currently in our country. Yes, they broke our laws. Yes, they are criminals. Yes, they could self-deport. But the government that WE elected, let them come here. These people were basically beckoned across our border and given all sorts of promises. And now that there’s a different administration, they’re getting a totally different experience in the U.S. from what they were told.
I’m so tired of the political jockeying of the right and left that allows for human lives to get caught in the middle.
I see this as a military spouse. As I sit here wondering if we will get paid next payday because of the shutdown, I realize the irony is stark. Military families are having to pay the price for a disagreement of policy about non-US citizens that invaded our border illegally. At the same time, this irony makes me akin to these illegal aliens because we are both caught in the crossfire of political tribalism.
I would never advocate for socialist policies because I believe socialism/communism/marxism runs opposite to the virtues of liberty that arise from the teachings of Christ. I believe it crushes individual creativity and extinguishes ambition. However, in this case, our country has committed sin against itself by allowing our laws to be broken and against other human beings by causing them to stumble. Since these foreigners reside within our borders, we have a responsibility to treat them as humans and not political pawns without faces.
My other very serious question is has all the creativity in government dried up? Why is it always the same old talking points over and over again? Medicaid for Illegal immigrants? No! Medicaid is a system designed to work with social security and could be crippled by the strain of utilization not previously factored in. But there are other options to help care for these people. There are churches and ministries. There are non-profits. There is also a bunch of funding that was freed up from USAID. I’m not talking about sex change operations and breast augmentations. I’m talking about emergency care and antibiotics and insulin and childbirth and necessary procedures. Even inmates get healthcare.
Finally, us Christians have to get our heads out of our politics and remember who our King is. It is Christ Jesus who sits at the right hand of the Father. He judges the just and the unjust. He says to love our neighbors. God says to love the sojourner. And above all, Jesus taught us to pray: “Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us”. The law says they are transgressors. The government will eventually send them back to their home nation. All of that is well and good, but while they are here, we must remember that they are made in the image of God, and if we were in a lowly state we would want others to do unto us with kindness and mercy. Therefore we should remember Jesus’ words and do unto others as we would have them do to us. Maybe this makes me a Republican. Maybe it makes me a Democrat. Maybe both sides would disown me for this, but I don’t care because politics doesn’t own me. I am the Lord’s.










