Posted on 04/15/2022 2:46:11 PM PDT by NoLibZone
Neil W. McCabe, the national political editor of The Star News Network, reports from Washington’s Union Station, where Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott sent migrants who crossed the border into his state. A social worker from the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington told The Star News Network that she and other staffers from Catholic Charities, including Monsignor John Enzler, the local president provided the migrants with food, clothing, diapers and toys – and tickets to their requested destinations. Some of the migrants went to New York City, others went to Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Miami.
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That money could have been spent for abused children, or citizens struggling to pay rent.
or the victims of illegal aliens ...
or the needy American citizens it was meant for ...
And why are Catholic Charities not on the Texas border dealing with the problem directly? CC should also be responsible for the crime committed.
Livin’ the life!
Catholic Charities (catholic = universal) needs not a single $ from you!
We need to stop funding these NGOs.
That is Aiding and Abetting.
Arrest every last one of them. Use the RICO statutes on them.
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Could Texas do us all a favor and do a complete biometric and DNA id of these folk? I will help in analyzing impacts further down the line.
And money is fungible, isn't it...
CC needs suing...
The Catholic church is making MORE ENEMIES
Political activity = no tax exemption.
It’s the current hierarchy that is the problem, not the Catholic Church per se. But your point is well taken.
What the heck is a migrant?
Nations have a right to set the laws that regulation how
foreign nationals make entry into their nation.
This is not evil. It is merely an honest orderly fair way
of running things.
It’s the job of the government to do this.
It is not the purview of a church to mandate how it should
be handled. The Catholic church should stand for law and
order as long as it is reasoned. Our laws are far more
than reasoned. The negative impact of out of control illegal
immigration harms communities across this nation.
It’s illegal. It’s disruptive. It facilitates cartel crime
across our border. It impacts crime and resources in the
United States. It takes vital resources intended to be
used for citizens, and redirects it to people who should
not be here. And then citizens go wanting for programs
that have to be cut back instead.
Churches have a moral right and obligation to challenge a
nation, if it is being inhumane. The United States isn’t.
What the Catholic church is doing here is opening them-
selves up to anti-Christian people who can then blame
them for things, and then extend that blame clear across
the Christian landscape in the U. S.
For a long time the Catholic Church has made a pretense,
and I believe tangible effort to run an underground
railroad to undermine our nation’s laws.
They have opened themselves to an issue of whether they
should get tax exemption. And in so doing, the discussion
will include all churches instead. It will also include
issues far removed from the illegal immigration issue,
and make it more difficult for Christians in general to
practice their faith without persecution on some level.
I deplore what the Catholic church is doing here. It’s not
the Christian thing to do. It is on some level evil.
It’s just tragically misguided what they have opted to
do here.
I mainly give money to my Catholic community but when I can I use the local maintenance envelope. Even though our community (a student center) gets a huge payout from our archbishop‘s call to share and even though our archbishop is conservative, I quit giving the Call to Share because a lot of the money goes to CC.
They are ,they welcome the “migrants” with open arms and hotel rooms, money and tickets to anywhere USA. CC needs to be prosecuted for human trafficking.
enemies within, they should be hunting down pedo pasters
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