Posted on 12/30/2019 10:15:56 AM PST by Kaslin
The 'Jesus was a refugee' trope is tired and inaccurate. It's time for leftist politicians to stop exploiting Christmas by making false arguments about history.
Consider Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana. On Christmas day, he said, [D]ivinity on earth … came into this world not in riches but in poverty, not as a citizen but as a refugee.
Today I join millions around the world in celebrating the arrival of divinity on earth, who came into this world not in riches but in poverty, not as a citizen but as a refugee.
No matter where or how we celebrate, merry Christmas.
— Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) December 25, 2019
Buttigieg is wrong. Members of the holy family were not noncitizen refugees. Rather, they traveled to their home town of Bethlehem to register for a tax, or census. Their story relates to the $150 billion in cross-border remittances the United States loses each year when foreign residents send money abroad, and to the importance of counting citizens in the U.S. census but it has nothing to do with refugee policy.
Afterward, the holy family fled to Egypt when King Herod threatened them. But then they returned to Israel when the threat subsided. Notwithstanding the fact that both Israel and Egypt were controlled by Rome at the time of Christ, meaning the holy family didn’t even cross a border, today, many refugees remain in their destination countries indefinitely rather than returning home and aiding reconstruction. Buttigieg probably did not intend to suggest modern-day refugees should go back where they came from.
An even worse immigration policy analogy came from a California church that protested President Trumps border detention policy by displaying the baby Jesus and his parents as kids in cages. In fact, real-life kids in cages started under President Barack Obama. Moreover, the holy family were not illegal immigrants caught while unlawfully crossing an international border, unlike those detained in places where the U.S. needs a border wall.
The general counsel of the Brooklyn District Attorneys Office argued, [O]n the night that we first came to the United States Christmas Eve, 1979 my mother, my brother and I were what President Trump would probably call illegal aliens. Yet she also acknowledged that she and her family members were Jews fleeing Iran, a country that in 1979 succumbed to an antisemitic Islamist theocracy. Accordingly, Trumps so-called Muslim ban privileged families such as hers because it prioritize[d] refugee claims made by individuals on the basis of religious-based persecution.
Prioritizing religious minorities not only helps Jews from Iran or Christians from Syria, but it also helps Muslims suffering persecution in countries such as China and Myanmar, and even atheists in places like Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
If the Brooklyn general counsel did her job, she would stop her offices unconscionable and unconstitutional policy of treating illegal immigrants better than it treats U.S. citizens. Prosecutors give illegal immigrants special treatment to spare them from the federally mandated deportation of aggravated felons.
Politicians played the same game on Thanksgiving. They described the Pilgrims as Americas first immigrants and reminded everyone that America is a nation of immigrants.
However, even those first immigrants enforced immigration law. As far back as 1645, Pilgrims at the Massachusetts Bay Colony excluded foreigners deemed likely to burden the colony instead of strengthening it. Their survival depended upon every member of society being productive.
Just as politicians profaned the holy days, they also exploited racism and slavery to make similar points about immigration policy. But even in those contexts, politicians examples support stricter immigration law enforcement, not more relaxed.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., argues immigration to the United States is a right because we are standing on native land, and Latino people are descendants of native people. Likewise, Buttigieg agreed when Rev. William Barber told him that some of the people that are trying to come from Mexico here are coming back to land we stole.
If the experience of Native Americans losing their land to European immigrants offers a lesson for modern-day immigration policy, that lesson means the opposite of what Ocasio-Cortez and Buttigieg think it means. Importantly, Barber also alluded to another historical example that justifies immigration law enforcement. He said, The reason we took the land is because people wanted to keep their slaves. True.
Spain brought the first African slaves to America 500 years ago. This year marks the 400-year anniversary of enslaved Africans reaching Virginia in 1619. The trans-Atlantic slave trade human trafficking is part of the history of immigration in America.
This trade was banned in 1807. Nonetheless, the last known shipment of African slaves occurred decades later during an illegal border crossing. A ship named The Clotilda brought a cargo of slaves from Africa to Alabama in 1860. One of them, Sally Smith, lived into the 20th century, dying in 1937.
Tragically, the international slave trade did not die with Sally Smith. It continues today, even in the most elite corners of the United States. Some foreign diplomats, for example, purchase slaves in foreign countries and bring them into the United States as servants.
More frequently, the slave trade operates across Americas under-defended southern border. Up to 20,000 people are trafficked into the United States each year. Many are forced to trade in sex, drugs, and other illicit activities.
Criminals find opportunity in the gaps of American immigration policy. They exploit inadequate manpower in immigration law-enforcement agencies. They benefit from activist lawsuits preventing the deportation of illegal immigrants. They run through the continued absence of a border wall. Politicians should focus public attention on these immigration crises year-round instead of quipping false platitudes about immigration during the holiday season.
Whether forced or voluntary, immigration into the United States must be controlled. Politicians must ensure border-enforcement measures are adequate and resourced, and that each immigrant into the United States strengthens our society instead of weakening it. A nation of immigrants should expect no less.
However, Herod was clearly a Democrat with his child killing policies.
This guy cant stop it with the neo-Jesus/second coming crap.
Joseph had a Green Card so the exile into Egypt was strictly on the up and up.
Possible the manger in Bethlehem (a sanctuary city) was an immigrant holding building. Three Wise Men used GPS to find it and brought papers to present to ICE agents to convince them to back off and not separate the family./s
Butterbutt the Sodmite - the Confused One.
Hey, Butterbutt, WE’RE the refugees that Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace and King of Kings, came to rescue.
And his step dad was reportedly a well known and respected carpenter so he wasn’t unemployed. Just sayin’. :-)
Yep. The FBI had an inside man disguised as a little drummer boy.
[ ‘Jesus was a refugee’ ]
A lie that was very popular with Egyptian terrorist Yasser Arafat.
He also believes that North America was “stolen” from the Spaniards. The boy isn’t right in the head.
If Jesus walked the Earth today..the dems would use crooked FISAs in order to spy on him..write up a fake dossier about him and print fake negative news stories about him...
Is Biden stupid enough to make this moron his VP choice?
I hope so.
Joseph was Jesus’s Foster father, not he step father
who came into this world not in riches but in poverty, not as a citizen but as a refugee......Buttplugger has never read anything from history or the Bible.
Probably true.
DVD I watched last night had the episode "The X Factor" (1965) of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. A foreign government used a drumming toy with a complex code to pass a long set of nuclear missile information out of our country.
According to scripture, Caesar Augustus decreed a census for taxation purposes and Joseph returned to his ancestral home of Bethlehem. When they were there, they had to settle for the stable because there was no room for them in the inn. That was certainly a humble place for the Christ to have been born, but there is no indication of the poverty of his family. I would assume they were not poor because Joseph was a skilled tradesman. And, they did, after all, apparently try the inn but it was full. It reminds me of the time I was traveling in South Carolina without realizing there was some big college football game going on, and maybe a big NASCAR race too, and I had to settle for the nastiest dive of a motel pretty far away from where I wanted to be because everything else was booked. As far as Jesus’ refugee status goes, there was the flight into Egypt, but that may not have been directly after he was born. When Herod found out about his birth, he ordered the killing of all boys under the age of two. I don’t see that scripture is exactly clear on a date for this, but I have read some commentators who said it may have been later.
Anyway, the story according to the Gospels doesn’t support what the Mayor says. I’ll bet these passages get read in the Episcopal Church. Has he been paying attention? You don’t get to just make stuff up, although his brand of Christianity does that all the time, but it’s a lot harder when the plain scriptural record says otherwise.
Nor does he approve of your lifestyle. You will find out sooner or later.
And Jesus is very unhappy about your sodomite so-called husband and your continuing inability to condemn the slaughter of unborn and newly born babies.
You are a disgusting human being.
Ironically enough Jesus was born in a manger because they were trying to comply with a tax law. If they were like the illegals they just wouldn’t have registered.
As usual, queer boy completely misses the point. We are all refugees. Every single one of us. Jesus was not. Unless some of you actually have proof you bought your land from the owner. I am guessing none of you living can.
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