One of my all time favorite movies is Under the Same Moon, or La Misma Luna in it's original Spanish. The story follows Carlos, a young boy in Mexico who is waiting for his mom, who is in Los Angeles, to make enough money to bring him to the United States. Carlos eventually tries to find his own way into the States. After many hardships, he is finally reunited with his mother.
This movie came out in 2008. The trials Carlos faced on his journey to find his mother are nothing like the trials families are facing today on the Texas-Mexico border. Parents and children are arriving at the border together looking for a better life only to be forcefully separated and kept apart for who knows how long. They are being kept in unsafe, unsanitary, and inhumane accommodations.
One of the main arguments I hear is that the parents should have thought of the consequences before they tried to illegally enter the United States. This argument is valid. But aren't the consequences a little extreme? People are trying to join our great nation, to find freedom and peace. Instead, we are giving them more terror and hardships. Shouldn't we be willing to help them on their journey to citizenship?
Christ's parable of the Good Samaritan comes to mind. The Levites and the Samaritans didn't get along at all. When a Levite man was beaten and robbed, left to die on the side of the road, the only person that helped him was a Samaritan. Two men walked right past their Levite brother, not willing to help. The man who was supposed to be the enemy is the one who stopped to help.
Now, let's rewrite the story. A Mexican family is struggling in their native country. Their own government is doing nothing to assist them. So the family flees to what is said to be the greatest country in all the world to find help, even though they know of the hatred that flows throughout this free nation to which they are escaping.
I'll stop the story there. We already know how this story ends. It ends without a Good Samaritan. Let's change that. Let's be the one they need to find peace in their lives. Let's be the Good American.
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