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If you were living in Canada in 1938, you might not have been able to change immigration policy. What would you have done, as a person of faith and compassion to "welcome the stranger" ?
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If you were living in Canada in 1938, you might not have been able to change immigration policy. What would you have done, as a person of faith and compassion to "welcome the stranger" ?
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Brought him into my house, feed him dinner, let him sleep inside (if I had extra space), and then look for a suitable home for him, or allow him to stay in exchange of light house-work.
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