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Absolutely heartbreaking. Trump stoked fear and hatred in this election, and I cannot comprehend evangelicals’ support of him. Have they forgotten the commands to welcome the refugee and immigrant, to love thy neighbor? As Tiya Myles put it in your podcast interview, Christians would do well to question what role their faith is playing in this current political climate. White Christian Nationalism thrives on dehumanization, and it is a threat to democracy. In addition to its moral failure, mass deportation will not solve the economic hardships many Americans are facing. Rather, it will lead to an increase in food prices. Knowingly or unknowingly, people who voted for Trump voted against their own interests, and against the interests of their neighbors. I am still grieving the outcome of this election and what lies ahead. I am ready to continue the hard work to make America “more just, more peaceful, more good, and more free.” Forever thankful for this community of Governerds.

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I was literally in tears reading this article. As a person of faith who did not vote for Trump I am so disheartened at the ignorance and simplicity of thought for those who did not see the reprocussion of voting him in AGAIN. He was able to capitalize on so much fear & insecurity. They literally voted against themselves in multiple ways. We need immigrants in this country. They bring a rich heritage with them. There's already a shortage of workers in the U.S., what will we do when people start getting deported instead of being allowed to apply for citizenship? I want to DO something but do not know where to start other than sharing this article with my family & friends.

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