First Presidency Letter, Dec 1999
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Office of the First Presidency
47 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150-1000
December 1, 1999
To: General Authorities, Area Authority Seventies and other priesthood leaders
Dear Brethren:
Immigration to the United States
In our day, the Lord has seen fit to provide the blessings of the
gospel, including an increased number of temples, in many parts of the world. Therefore,
we wish to reiterate the long-standing counsel to members of the Church to remain in their
homelands rather than immigrate to the United States.
Experience has shown that those who relocate to the United States often
encounter language, cultural, and economic challenges, resulting in disappointment and
personal and family difficulties.
As members throughout the world remain in their homelands, working to
build the Church in their native countries, great blessings will come to them personally
and to the Church collectively. Stakes and wards throughout the world will be
strengthened, making it possible to share the blessings of the gospel with an even greater
number of our Heavenly Father's children.
We are confident that members of the Church throughout the world will be
blessed as they heed this counsel and work to strengthen their local Church units and
communities.
Sincerely yours,
(signed)Gordon B. Hinckley, Thomas S. Monson, James E. Faust
The First Presidency