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May 2006 - read our newsletter Anxiously Engaged -
This month we're exploring how we can reach out accross man-made borders, how we may include, not exclude, our neighbor.
Equality - Mormonism equals Migration
All of our scriptures are accounts of migrating people, accross deserts, oceans and plains, as pelgrims and wanderers.
Read the MESJ Resolution on Immigration.
Social Justice - Welcome in Deseret
In the state of Utah undocumented immigrants are generally more welcome than in other states. Read the article:
Utah's Embrace: no documents, no problem.
Peace - No more Strangers
How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace.. (Isaiah 52:7)
From the Mission Field: Giving hope to 'illegal' investigators.
Environment - Making the Desert Bloom
Border Crossing migrant workers provide for our fruits and vegetables. From: The life and times of Wilford Woodruff:
Border Crossing Migrants Finding Refuge.

MESJ is a grassroots organization of Latter-day Saint individuals who are “anxiously engaged” in working for peace, equality, justice, and wise stewardship of the earth. MESJ does not adopt positions on social or political issues which contradict official positions of the LDS Church.

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