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    Invasion on the border: “religious groups” telling them to come!

    Invasion on the border: “religious groups” telling them to come!

    Posted by Ann Corcoran on June 15, 2014
    It occurred to me over the last couple of days that what we are seeing is the old “Sanctuary Movement” of the 1980′s on steroids.

    Update: See also the “Childrens Crusade” with Obama, Alinsky and the “healthiest looking refugees” here, thanks to Judy.

    If you don’t remember it, look back at some of my posts on the topic (here is a pretty good summary with links from 2011). In fact, the Sanctuary Movement was responsible for the birth of the now notorious CASA de Maryland in our home state. (See one of many posts at Potomac Tea Party Report on the “religious LEFT” and CASA, here).

    One of the few books written on the “Sanctuary Movement” is a must-read for anyone trying to understand the ‘Religious Left’ and its role with illegal migration.

    In the early 1980s, churches (mostly Catholic Churches/Chicago Catholics, some protestant churches especially Presbyterians and Lutherans, and the Quakers) helped illegal Central Americans get through Mexico and then across a much better guarded border than we seem to have today.

    The churches then hid the illegals and transported them to other church shelters across America, one of those was in Takoma Park, Maryland where CASA was born. And, what a coincidence, Takoma Park is the home of the infamous Obama Labor Secretary Thomas Perez (Maryland! Watch out for Perez when Obama is no longer in office!).

    Today, the flow is massive and doesn’t apparently involve dangerous night-time crossings of the border. More importantly, today the ‘churches’ are out in the open and actually being paid by the federal government to take care of the kids (see the Office of Refugee Resettlement and its contractors, here).

    But, are those churches (church contractors) actually involved in promoting and busing the illegal aliens through Mexico and to our border—-that is the $64,000 question!

    Here is a news account at National Review (Hat tip: Linda) primarily about the gang members (MS-13!) coming across now along with the “kids,” The article contains a little nugget at the end that suggests the churches are once again involved.

    Could the Catholic Church need new parishioners this badly? Could they actually be hiring the buses and transporting the “children?”

    Border Patrol officials struggling to keep up with the increasing number of minors illegally crossing the Mexican border are not turning away persons with known gang affiliations. Chris Cabrera, vice president of the National Border Patrol Council Local 3307 in the Rio Grande Valley, explained that a Border Patrol agent he represents helped reunite a teenage gang member with his family in the United States. Cabrera notes the young member of Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), a transnational criminal gang, had no criminal record in the U.S., but asks, “If he’s a confirmed gang member in his own country, why are we letting him in here?”

    The government is going to take care of us!

    “I’ve heard people come in and say, ‘You’re going to let me go, just like you let my mother go, just like you let my sister go. You’re going to let me go as well, and the government’s going to take care of us,’” Cabrera says. “Until we start mandatory detentions, mandatory removals, I don’t think anything is going to change. As a matter of fact, I think it’s going to get worse.”


    Radio and television commercial spots ran in Central America telling migrants to go to the US now (if anyone in America helped pay for this, they have committed treason!):

    Cueto (Art Del Cueto, president of the National Border Patrol Council Local 2544 in Tucson) says when he asked a group of children about their motivation, they spoke of the “announcer on the radio” who encouraged them to head for the United States. Cueto says Central American radio, television, other media, and religious groups have all encouraged people to move north to the United States.

    Did any of your tax dollars go into this campaign directly or indirectly through the federal ‘refugee’ contractors?

    Here (below) for your review are the refugee contractors—the religious LEFT! (USCRI, ECDC and the IRC are secular contractors).

    We know that the US Conference of Catholic Bishops and Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service are being paid to ‘service’ the “children.” Are they involved in encouraging the mass migration of ‘unaccompanied alien minors’ as well?

    And, for any of you do-gooders concerned for real refugees, thank the contractors for helping label these illegal aliens, including the gang bangers, as “refugees.”


    http://refugeeresettlementwatch.word...-them-to-come/

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    Establishment Church Groups Aiding Illegal Immigrant Invasion of U.S.

    Amnesty plot to collapse border being backed by religious organizations.
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    Establishment Church Groups Aiding Illegal Immigrant Invasion of U.S.

    Amnesty plot to collapse border being backed by religious organizations



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    Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones | June 17, 2014

    The revelation that South Texas Church groups are transporting countless illegals into the United States before letting them go “wherever they want to go,” illustrates how establishment religious organizations are working to exacerbate the immigrant invasion of America.
    As Infowars exclusively reported yesterday, non-profit groups and churches are chauffeuring illegal immigrants from a bus station in McAllen, Texas before giving them temporary shelter and later releasing them onto the streets.
    Infowars reporters witnessed children and their mothers, primarily consisting of illegals from Guatemala, being picked up throughout the day by vans marked TFC (the Family Church), before being driven to nearby facilities.
    An employee of the organization admitted to Infowars that once the illegals are taken into temporary care, where they enjoy hot showers, food and a place to sleep, they are subsequently released and allowed to go “wherever they want to go.”
    The revelation arrives in the aftermath of reports that the Rio Grande Valley has experienced an “endless surge” of immigrants attempting to illegally cross the border.



    The issue is also dovetailed by a long history of church groups, particularly the Catholic Church, supporting full amnesty for illegal immigrants.
    - In 2010, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops announced their support for full amnesty, despite polls which show that roughly two thirds of Catholics in the United States would prefer immigration laws to be properly enforced.
    - In 2012 Pope Benedict XVI urged the Catholic community in the United States to “welcome waves of new immigrants, to provide them with pastoral care and charitable assistance, and to support ways of regularizing their situation.” Pope Francis has also indicated his support for illegal immigration to be embraced.
    - In 2013, the Catholic Church announced a huge effort to pressure the U.S. Congress into passing immigration reform, a reflection of the fact that Hispanics now make up the the largest single demographic group in the Catholic Church.
    - Last month, members of the Evangelical Immigration Table (EIT) also descended on Capitol Hill to lobby Republican Congressmen to pass a full amnesty bill.



    A list of advocacy organizations that support illegal immigration also illustrates how numerous different major church groups have thrown their weight behind the amnesty cause, including Assemblies of God, Brethren In Christ Church, Christian Reformed Church in N. America, Church of the Nazarene, Episcopal Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), Missionary Church, the National Council of Churches, the Presbyterian Church, the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, and the United Methodist Church.
    The notion that illegal immigrants are not law breakers but “war refugees” in desperate need of help has also been promoted by the likes of NPR, who utilize slick media talking points to cast illegals in the role of victims.
    With illegal immigrants being eight times more likely to vote for Democrats than Republicans, the push for total amnesty undeniably represents an effort by the Obama administration to create a huge voting block that threatens to turn traditionally red states like Texas blue.

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