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say that all immigrants should be returned because a small number commit crimes. However, judging millions of people by the actions of a small minority is neither fair nor just.
If we were to follow that logic, then every country would have to assume that none of its own citizens ever commit crimes. In that case, there would be no need for police stations, courts, prisons, or other institutions that exist because crime can occur in every society. The reality is that wrongdoing is committed by individuals, not by entire nationalities, religions, or communities.
Sometimes it feels as though humanity is being forgotten, and that millions of good people are judged because of the actions of a very small percentage.
God created a vast world for all human beings. Yet hatred, racism, prejudice, and division have often made the world feel smaller and less welcoming than it should be.
Across the world, millions of honest and hardworking people pay taxes, contribute to society, and help build stronger communities. Their efforts support peace, justice, equality, education, healthcare, and opportunities for future generations. Their goal is to make the world a better place for all people and all living creatures.
I believe that many good people around the world value humanity above differences. They do not judge others by religion, race, color, nationality, social status, or background. Instead, they judge people by their character, behavior, and individual actions.
Every person deserves dignity, fairness, and respect. Good people can be found in every country, culture, and community, just as wrongdoing can occur anywhere.
A more peaceful world can be built when we focus on justice, equality, compassion, and mutual understanding. We should stand together as human beings and judge one another not by labels, but by our actions and our humanity.
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