There has been a great deal of "unchristian" activity over the immigration issue lately. This has gone so far as to propose that religious and charitable organizations providing aid and comfort to those in need be prosecuted for a felony.
Other actions have included the forcible deportation of non-citizen parents when their children are citizens, denying health care and other social services to the undocumented, and prohibiting the granting of driver's licenses.
I don't plan to discuss the political (or even moral) aspects of these proposals, I'd just like to point those interested at a recent essay of mind dealing with the economic aspects of the immigration issue. Much of the resentment of immigrants is being stirred up by those who conflate economic and moral arguments. My essay is an attempt to at least set the record straight in the economic domain. I leave it others to discuss the moral and religious sides of the issue.