The Church sends 19-year-olds who are illegal immigrants on missions within the U.S. The Church knows of their status. What does that tell you about how the Church views the offense?
That the Church is breaking the law.
But, this board is a Mormon-oriented Board. I make the post to point out to you that the Church does not deny a temple recommend for immigrant status, nor does it care about immigration status when it calls missionaries to full-time status. Moreover, the Church's welfare system assists in a huge way the families of illegal aliens. Nowhere do Church authorities in their sermons denounce the law-breaking of illegal immigrants.
So Coggins point has validity. Why can he not stop paying his taxes and still get a recemmend? If your theory is correct then this reflects a double standard for the Church.
Shouldn't this point tell you that that spewing forth from some on this board about illegal immigration is just right-ring rhetoric the Church does not endorse. Shouldn't this also tell you that local authorities who deny economic or spiritual support to illegal aliens, or who tell them to return to their countries of origin, say things the Church does not teach?
Assistance is typicalyleft up to the local leadership and in some cases some are way to liberel and in other cases they are way to stingy. I think it says nothing about Church policy per say.
I submit to you that essential Christianity requires us to open our arms to the poor and the needy and to impart of our substance irrespective of immigration status. Whether they be the children of Lehi or not (I believe they are, notwithstanding the popular works of the LGT), my position remains the same.
I agree that Christianity requires us to assist the poor and needy. I do not agree it requires a national policy of unbridled immigration.