Christian myself, I don’t intend for my immigration activism to conflict with my faith. And I don’t believe it does.
It’s an important question for the patriotic immigration reform movement.
After all, evangelicals comprise approximately a quarter of the electorate.
To get as many evangelicals with us as possible would be highly advantageous.
Sad to say, the leadership of the National Association of Evangelicals (hereafter referred to as the NAE), representing 40 denominations with memberships totaling 30 million, has gone over completely to the other side.
On Oct. 8 comprehensive immigration reform the code word for amnesty.
The NAE drafted a document entitled