Immigration, Deportation, and Salvation

How far would an alien immigrant have to travel to get to America?

How much did they have to endure to arrive in America? What

would it cost a young immigrant girl? Or even a young boy?

Once arriving in America, what would happen to them? Worst of all, how

would America treat them? Don't answer these questions too fast. Give it

some serious thought. God himself knows what it's like to leave his country

and journey to a far country""living wherever he could find a place to

sleep, not sure where his next meal is, living as an alien pointing others

to a far better place to live, never seeing home for decades. Mitch gives

true accounts of lives rounded up and treated as terrible criminals, only

to find a God who gives salvation to all. Salvation is the theme of the

Bible and the theme of this book: the relentless dream of a better place, a

place of no more pain and suffering. Salvation was in the walls, halls, and

pods of an ICE immigration detention center. As senior chaplain, Mitch

and his many volunteers saw miracles and witnessed transformation within

the immigration detention center. If you need a reminder of his love, an

assurance of his care, and testimonies of his goodness, then you have in

your hands the right book""testimonies from around the world.


--William Mitchell Elrod

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