Inever in my lifetime expected to see and hear such dehumanizing horrors as the current arrests and deportations in our country.

“These people are human beings,” one Congressman admitted this week regarding those arrested and held in inhumane conditions in detention centers or sent to poor and unstable foreign countries. Others speak of the people of Gaza who suffer endless bombing and systematic starvation as “human beings.”

But it’s not only the victims who are dehumanized by powers that be. Those who carry out raids and enforcement are desensitized and dehumanized by their brutality as well. The human conscience suffers the horrors whether we actively participate in persecutions and oppression or fail to come to the aid of victims.

The conscience ultimately reacts to depravity throug

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