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Yale scholar argues Book of Revelation sways immigration policy
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2024-12-13
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In her new book, Immigration and Apocalypse: How the Book of Revelation Shaped American Immigration, Yale Divinity professor Yii-Jan Lin argues that the Book of Revelation has significantly influenced U.S. immigration policy. The interpretation of America as the "New Jerusalem" for the Chosen People and the exclusion of unwanted migrants as castaways bound for Hell has shaped immigration views throughout history. Lin traces this influence from Columbus to Trump's evangelical base, highlighting how Revelation's themes have justified restrictive immigration laws and the portrayal of immigrants as threats.
Lin's interest in the topic began after discussing apocalyptic Bible passages with Asian Americans in 2014. She connects the idea of immigrants arriving in America as a "paradise" (e.g., "Gold Mountain" for Chinese immigrants) with the possibility of rejection and disaster, as depicted in Revelation.
Lin also points out that the "Yellow Peril" novels of the 1880s, which warned against Chinese immigrants overtaking the country, were heavily influenced by Revelation imagery, which contributed to the Chinese Exclusion Act. She argues that evangelical figures like Robert Jeffress, who refer to Heaven having walls to keep out certain people, are directly drawing from Revelation.
Lin connects Trump's language about immigrant invasions and threats to Revelation's apocalyptic themes, with Trump being seen by some as a "Messiah-like" figure. She notes that progressive Christians might counter anti-immigrant sentiment using other Bible passages, but the exclusionary nature of Revelation makes it difficult to use in opposition.
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