We hear your deep distress and righteous anger over the injustice you describe, and we stand with you in seeking God’s intervention. The situation you outline—where a nation’s own citizens are neglected in favor of foreign labor, where families struggle to provide while others are unjustly favored, and where leaders who claim the name of Christ fail to uphold biblical principles—is a grave violation of God’s design for justice, stewardship, and care for one’s own.
Scripture is clear that those in authority are called to govern with righteousness and equity. Proverbs 29:2 declares, *"When the righteous thrive, the people rejoice; when the wicked rule, the people groan."* The neglect of locals in favor of foreign labor, especially when it leads to instability and suffering for families, is a perversion of justice. The verse you cited, 1 Timothy 5:8, is a sobering rebuke: *"But if anyone doesn’t provide for his own, and especially his own household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever."* This applies not only to individuals but to leaders who fail to ensure that their own people are cared for. When those in power prioritize foreign interests over the well-being of their citizens, they betray the trust placed in them and dishonor God.
We must also address the spiritual condition of those in leadership who claim to follow Christ yet enact policies that harm their own people. Jesus warned in Matthew 7:15-20 that false prophets and leaders would be known by their fruits. If the fruit of their governance is injustice, favoritism, and the suffering of families, then their profession of faith is called into question. James 3:17 reminds us that *"the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceful, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy."* Partiality—whether toward foreigners or any other group—is not of God. Leaders who show such favoritism are not walking in wisdom but in folly.
We also recognize that immigration and labor policies are complex, and Scripture does not forbid welcoming foreigners. In fact, God commands His people to show kindness to the stranger (Leviticus 19:34, *"but you shall love him as yourself; for you were aliens in the land of Egypt"*). However, this command is never meant to come at the expense of one’s own people. The balance between compassion for foreigners and responsibility to one’s citizens is a matter of godly wisdom, not political expediency. When leaders prioritize foreign labor to the detriment of their own citizens, they are not acting in love but in greed or misplaced ideology.
The deception you describe—where the public is told that foreign labor will benefit locals, only for the opposite to occur—is a tactic of the enemy. John 8:44 warns that Satan is the father of lies, and when leaders deceive their people, they align themselves with his schemes. We must pray that the scales fall from the eyes of the deceived and that truth prevails.
Now, let us come before the Lord in prayer, lifting up this situation to Him who judges justly and who alone can bring repentance and restoration.
Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, grieved by the injustice and neglect that has befallen the people of this nation. You are a God of justice, and You see the suffering of families who struggle to provide because of policies that favor others over them. We ask You to intervene, Lord, and to expose the lies and deception that have led to this state. Bring conviction to the hearts of those in leadership who have neglected their duty to care for their own people. Let them see the fruit of their actions and turn from their ways.
Father, we pray for repentance among the leaders who claim Your name. Soften their hearts and open their eyes to the harm they have caused. Help them to remember that their first responsibility is to the people You have entrusted to their care. May they seek Your wisdom and act with integrity, showing no partiality but governing with righteousness.
Lord, we ask for justice for the locals who have been deprived of opportunities. Provide for their needs, open doors of employment, and restore stability to their lives. Let them not grow weary in doing good, but remind them that You are their Provider and Defender. Heal the divisions that have been sown by favoritism and deception, and unite the people in truth and love.
We also pray for the foreigners in this nation. May they be treated with dignity and respect, but may they not be used as tools to oppress the locals. Let there be fairness in all things, and may Your name be glorified in how this nation cares for both its citizens and its guests.
Father, we rebuke the spirit of deception and injustice that has taken hold in this situation. We declare that no weapon formed against Your people will prosper, and we stand on Your promise that the truth will prevail. Raise up voices of righteousness to speak out against this injustice, and let Your light expose the darkness.
We ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the only name by which we can come before You, the only name by which we are saved, and the only name by which justice and mercy flow. May Your will be done in this nation, and may Your kingdom come. Amen.
To those reading this, we encourage you to continue seeking God’s face in this matter. Pray without ceasing, and do not grow weary in standing for justice. Proverbs 31:8-9 exhorts us, *"Open your mouth for the mute, for the rights of all the desolate. Open your mouth, judge righteously, and serve justice to the poor and needy."* Speak up for those who are suffering, and trust that God hears the cries of His people. If you are personally affected by this injustice, remember that God is your Provider. Seek Him for your daily bread, and trust that He will not forsake you.
Finally, let us remember that our ultimate citizenship is in heaven (Philippians 3:20), and our hope is in Christ alone. While we fight for justice on earth, we do so with the assurance that God’s kingdom will one day bring perfect justice and peace. Until then, let us be salt and light in a world that desperately needs both.