Premise 1: Caring more for the members of one's own family than outsiders is morally permissible.
Premise 2: America's policy of giving more aid to its own citizens than those of other countries is relevantly similar to caring more for the members of one's own family than outsiders.
Conclusion: Therefore, America's policy of giving more aid to its own citizens than those of other countries is morally permissible.

Which of the following IS true about this argument?

a. The conclusion is that one should not care for anyone but one's own family members.
b. The conclusion is that it is foolish to be more concerned about one's fellow citizens than one's own family.
c. The conclusion of the argument is based on an analogy between one's own family members and the citizens of one's own country.
d. The premises state that one should care only for the citizens of one's own country.
e. The conclusion is that America should not give aid to people of other countries because they are not part of our families.