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Black Religious Leaders Criticize Sessions' Use of Scripture

Black Religious Leaders Criticize Sessions' Use of Scripture
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions delivers remarks on immigration and law enforcement actions on at Lackawanna College in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on June 15. (Jessica Kourkounis/Getty Images)

Saturday, 16 June 2018 08:04 AM EDT

Several prominent members of the black clergy on Friday criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions for using the Bible to justify separating immigrant children from parents.

The Council of Bishops of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, along with the Revs. Jesse Jackson and William Barber, in separate statements, called Sessions' use of biblical scripture incorrect.

"The Bible does not justify discrimination masked as racism, sexism, economic inequality, oppression or the abuse of children," said the council, leaders of the denomination.

In May, Sessions expressed that there will be "zero tolerance" for anyone who crossed the border illegally. About 2,000 children have been separated from their families at the border over a six-week period of crackdowns on illegal entry into the United States, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

During a speech to law enforcement on Thursday, Sessions said: "I would cite you to the Apostle Paul and his clear and wise command in Romans 13, to obey the laws of the government because God has ordained them for the purpose of order."

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has defended Sessions' stance, saying "it is biblical to enforce the law."

The Justice Department did not immediately return e-mailed requests for comment.

The bishops called for House Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republican lawmakers to reprimand Sessions.

"Why are Black and Brown immigrants living in America with fear that the American dream has become a nightmare for the least, the last, and left out?" the AME clergy said in a statement.

"Twisting the word of God in defense of immoral practices was a tactic used to justify keeping Black people in chattel slavery, committing genocide against Native Americans and segregating people under Jim Crow," said Barber and Liz Theoharis, co-chairs of the Poor People's Campaign, in a separate statement.

Jackson was also critical of Sessions, saying in the past, Bible verses have been used to justify various atrocities. "The government tolerated lynching just like they tolerated slavery," said Jackson.

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Several prominent members of the black clergy on Friday criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions for using the Bible to justify separating immigrant children from parents.
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2018-04-16
Saturday, 16 June 2018 08:04 AM
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