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Real Needs, Not Fictitious Crises Account for the Situation at U.S.-Mexico Border

The real immigration crisis is not at the border, but in the failure of the federal government to address causes of migration, immigration policy, the realities of long-tenured undocumented U.S. residents, and asylum and immigration court system reform and investment. These real needs can be met, but it will require much more than the normal political grandstanding.

Day 37: Our Vacillating Hearts and Minds

We all have the capacity vacillate between the “yes” of Mary and the “no” of Ahaz in our work for justice. But, if we look there, in the rawness of our lives, we might find God faithfully offering us steadfast love for our journey. 

Day 36: No Matter the Cost

In the Gospels, Jesus clearly illustrates the commitment we are invited to make, the example we are called to live by, no matter the cost.