Spun off from the discussion of the Paris Statement, Hodges and Vowell discuss the problem of simultaneously loving our neighbors, and defending national security in the midst of a complicated immigration debate.  Can Christians be in favor of assimilation?  Can they not be?  There are three kinds of immigrant: legal, illegal, and refugee, and each poses a separate set of problems for a country and for the Church.  How can we be both nationally secure and able to fulfill our calling to care for the stranger among us?