Random Thoughts and Everyday Observations from my Point of View
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Immigration, World Poverty, and Gumballs
When I was in high school, I went on a missions trip to Mexico during Christmas break. The experience was life-changing and I still reflect on my time in Mexico during the Christmas season. The group of guys that I went with had fun while helping to build a church that was desperately needed. I liked the experience because we were not just sending money ( although I think monetary support is great) but we were working shoulder-to-shoulder with the Mexicans and forming a bond. At the end of a day's work, I was tired and sore, but I also felt as though I was, in some small way, making a difference. It was a good feeling.
I believe that our foreign policy regarding immigration and aid should be somewhat the same. The proverb saying, "Give a fish to a man and you will help feed him for a day. Teach the man to fish and you will feed him for a lifetime" is very applicable here.
I heard Roy Beck give his presentation about immigration several years ago. I just found a new updated presentation, and I still think it makes complete sense. Take a few minutes and listen to his presentation below. I hope that it makes sense to you.
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