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Exploring the Role of Unconscious Bias in the Immigration Debate and the Transformative Power of the Church

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Author(s)
Santos, Carmelo
Keywords
Lutheran ethics
immigration reform
transformation
GE Subjects
Christian denominations
Lutheran

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/169126
Online Access
http://www.elca.org/JLE/Articles/27
Abstract
What images come to mind when you hear the phrase “undocumented immigrant”? Santos argues that the negative stereotypes surrounding undocumented immigrants contribute to the lack of immigration reform and calls upon the church to be a source of more positive images and actions to help encourage just immigration reform.
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2013-12
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Article
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