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Why Christians Should Care About Immigrants. An Interview with Janelle Metzger

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Should Christians care about refugees and immigrants?

Listen as Tim Jordan explores this question with his special guest.

You should know the differences between the words, “refugee” and “immigrant.” The key difference between a “refugee” and an “immigrant” lies in their reason for migration. “Refugees” are forced to flee their homes due to persecution, war, or violence. “Refugees” seek safety elsewhere, often seeking asylum or refugee status in another country. “Immigrants,” on the other hand, choose to move to another country for various reasons, including economic opportunities, family reunification, education, or to escape difficult living conditions.

Due process protections in the U.S. apply to all persons, both citizens and non-citizens, including individuals and corporations. This includes all human beings, regardless of their citizenship or immigration status. Even non-citizens are entitled to due process within the U.S., meaning they cannot be arbitrarily deprived of their rights. The Due Process Clause, found in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, ensures that no person can be deprived of "life, liberty, or property" without due process of law.

In the United States, children born on U.S. soil are automatically granted U.S. citizenship. This is a principle known as birthright citizenship, which is guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This means that the child becomes a U.S. citizen regardless of the parents' immigration status or the parents’ citizenship status.
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Resources for This Podcast:

Webpage (2025). https://waterforishmael.org/

Facebook Page (2025). https://www.facebook.com/waterforishmael/

Webpage (2025). https://immigrationforum.org/

Webpage (2025). https://careustz.org/

Article (2025). Briceno, M., & Ramirez-Uribe, M. How falsehoods drove Trump’s immigration crackdown in his first 100 days. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/4/29/how-falsehoods-drove-trumps-immigration-crackdown-in-his-first-100-days?

Article (2025). Trump’s First 100 Days: Creating an Imperial Presidency That Harms Americans. The Center for American Progress.

Article (2024). Shiavenza, M. & Panress A. Deep Dive: The Great Replacement Theory. Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. https://hias.org/news/deep-dive-great-replacement-theory?

Article (2023). Jordan, T.R. The Problem of Human Migration. https://1795group.com/the-problem-of-human-migration/

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Grass Roots Health is sponsored by the 1795 Group. www.1795group.com

Grass Roots Health is produced and hosted by Tim Jordan.

Artwork created by Priyanka Banerjee.

Audio editing, mixing, and mastering by Suma Recording, Painesville, Ohio https://www.sumarecording.com/

Website design by Alex Brinkman, Green Tree Media, Perrysburg, Ohio www.greentreemediallc.com

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Should Christians care about refugees and immigrants?

Listen as Tim Jordan explores this question with his special guest.

You should know the differences between the words, “refugee” and “immigrant.” The key difference between a “refugee” and an “immigrant” lies in their reason for migration. “Refugees” are forced to flee their homes due to persecution, war, or violence. “Refugees” seek safety elsewhere, often seeking asylum or refugee status in another country. “Immigrants,” on the other hand, choose to move to another country for various reasons, including economic opportunities, family reunification, education, or to escape difficult living conditions.

Due process protections in the U.S. apply to all persons, both citizens and non-citizens, including individuals and corporations. This includes all human beings, regardless of their citizenship or immigration status. Even non-citizens are entitled to due process within the U.S., meaning they cannot be arbitrarily deprived of their rights. The Due Process Clause, found in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, ensures that no person can be deprived of "life, liberty, or property" without due process of law.

In the United States, children born on U.S. soil are automatically granted U.S. citizenship. This is a principle known as birthright citizenship, which is guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This means that the child becomes a U.S. citizen regardless of the parents' immigration status or the parents’ citizenship status.
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Resources for This Podcast:

Webpage (2025). https://waterforishmael.org/

Facebook Page (2025). https://www.facebook.com/waterforishmael/

Webpage (2025). https://immigrationforum.org/

Webpage (2025). https://careustz.org/

Article (2025). Briceno, M., & Ramirez-Uribe, M. How falsehoods drove Trump’s immigration crackdown in his first 100 days. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/4/29/how-falsehoods-drove-trumps-immigration-crackdown-in-his-first-100-days?

Article (2025). Trump’s First 100 Days: Creating an Imperial Presidency That Harms Americans. The Center for American Progress.

Article (2024). Shiavenza, M. & Panress A. Deep Dive: The Great Replacement Theory. Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. https://hias.org/news/deep-dive-great-replacement-theory?

Article (2023). Jordan, T.R. The Problem of Human Migration. https://1795group.com/the-problem-of-human-migration/

========================================

Interested in becoming a sponsor of this podcast? Contact us at:
[email protected]

Thoughts? Feedback? Suggestions for topics or guests? Contact: [email protected]

Grass Roots Health is sponsored by the 1795 Group. www.1795group.com

Grass Roots Health is produced and hosted by Tim Jordan.

Artwork created by Priyanka Banerjee.

Audio editing, mixing, and mastering by Suma Recording, Painesville, Ohio https://www.sumarecording.com/

Website design by Alex Brinkman, Green Tree Media, Perrysburg, Ohio www.greentreemediallc.com

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