In the European Union they allow their good Christian neighbors to move around freely in each others' nations.
If ten thousand good Christians from Ireland showed up in Italy, they would welcome them warmly, and they would put them to work in the vineyards. etc.
We need to do the same thing here in the Western Hemisphere with our good Christian neighbors. When the caravan from Honduras gets here, we should have a feast for them (I am sure they will be hungry and tired when they get here), and have showers and beds for them, etc, and then after they have rested for a couple of days, we should give them information on jobs in the USA, such as doing construction in areas hit hard by hurricanes, and rebuilding houses lost to fires, and jobs working in the vineyards, and jobs picking tomatoes, and other jobs working in the fields all over America picking fruits and vegetables, etc, the American Farm Workers Union and other unions can supply them with lists of open jobs, etc, etc, etc, and we can have people to give them work visas and stuff, and there can be people to give the students visas, etc, and there can be lawyers to help them to become legal citizens of the USA, etc, etc, etc. We can set up a tent village for them, and when they get here we can have a staff and a plan all ready to go.
These people are not from enemy nations, these are our good Christian neighbors here in the Western Hemisphere.
And we need to have a GOOD NEIGHBOR policy with our good Christian neighbors, Canada, and Mexico, we need to allow them to live and work and to go to school in the USA, and we need to make it is easy for them to become citizens of the USA.
Of note too, is that we are supposed to help the tired, the poor, and the huddled masses, and that is what God tells us to do, including in Matthew 25; 31-46. God also tells us in the Bible that we should help all people, but ESPECIALLY other Christians.
Salute,
Tony V.
We should treat the caravan from Honduras the same as how we treated the Cubans...
"In order to provide aid to the immigrants, the United States Congress passed the Cuban Adjustment Act in 1966. The Cuban Refugee Program provided more than $1.3 billion of direct financial assistance. They also were eligible for public assistance, Medicare, free English courses, scholarships, and low-interest college loans.[citation needed]
Some banks pioneered loans for exiles who did not have collateral or credit but received help in getting a business loan. These loans helped many Cuban Americans to secure funds and start up their own businesses. With their Cuban-owned businesses and low cost of living, Miami, Florida and Union City, New Jersey (dubbed Havana on the Hudson)[5][6] were the preferred destinations for many immigrants and soon became the main centers for Cuban American culture."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_immigration_to_the_United_States---------
We need to set up a tent city, and help the people in the caravan.
Salute,
Tony V.