Christian Post
 
Immigration Reform 'Really Close,' Says Southern Baptist Leader

 
 
By _Michael  Gryboski_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/michael-gryboski/) 
October 30, 2013|5:09 am
WASHINGTON – A leader in the largest Protestant denomination in the United  
States has stated at a conservative event Tuesday that drew over 600 
leaders to  lobby for immigration reform that their effort is "really close" to 
coming to  fruition. 
Dr. Barrett Duke, vice president for Public Policy and Research at the  
Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, told  The 
Christian Post at the event titled "Americans for Reform: Immigration Reform 
 for our Economy, Faith and Security", which was held at the U.S. Chamber 
of  Commerce's Hall of Flags room, that reform was near.  "They passed  five 
bills out of committee already. They still need floor votes on those.  
Leadership, House leadership, has already said they want to get this done;  
they're working on a couple more bills in the House," said Duke. 
"So they've done most of the really heavy lifting on this already. It  
wouldn't take much more than simply scheduling a floor vote." 
Duke, who was part of a panel at the event, also said that the SBC had come 
 to increasingly support immigration reform. 
"We have had a denominational conversation where we have consulted the  
Scriptures, we've looked at our own congregations and we've recognized that we  
know a lot of these folks that we're talking about," said Duke. 
"The result is that through our own personal spiritual reflection and our  
relationship building, we've developed a more balanced understanding of the 
need  for immigration reform. So it's just a process that has grown over the 
 years." 
"Americans for Reform" was organized by the groups Partnership for a New  
American Economy; Bibles, Badges, Business; and Fwd.us. Sponsors included  
the American Farm Bureau Federation, TechNet, Wal-Mart, and the Western 
Growers  Association. 
Bruce Josten, executive vice president for Government Affairs at the U.S.  
Chamber, said in a statement that immigration reform is a "top priority" for 
the  businesses the Chamber represents. 
"Immigration reform remains a top priority for the business community, and  
the Chamber and our partners will continue to do everything we can to make 
the  case for reform this year," said Josten. 
"Acting on immigration during the 113th Congress would be an enormous  
achievement for our country and our economy, and would show the public and the  
world that the United States can still get things done." 
Duke was part of a panel that gathered Tuesday morning before an audience  
large enough that event organizers had an overflow room next to the Hall of  
Flags which featured the speakers on a screen. 
In addition to Duke, the first panel of the morning had Alberto R. 
Cardenas,  chair of the American Conservative Union; Frank Keating, president 
and 
CEO of  the American Bankers Association; Sheriff Margaret Mims of Fresno 
County,  Calif.; and Tom Nassif, president and CEO of the Western Growers  
Association. 
When asked by the moderator what led him to support immigration reform,  
Nassif stated that it had to do with the needs for labor in American  
agriculture. 
"We know that people generally don't raise their children to be 
farmworkers.  We know that not even farmworkers raise their children to be 
farmworkers," said  Nassif. 
"We're here to share that message and to show the legislators on the 
federal  level how much it will do for this economy." 
For its part, Duke told CP that SBC leadership is "calling on the  
congregations to read scripture, to understand what the Bible says about"  
immigration and treatment of immigrants. 
"It is not pressuring our congregations one way or another, it's simply  
calling on them to search their own hearts, their own conscience," said  Duke.

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