Saturday, January 13, 2007

It's "National Migration Week" (Again)

Jan 7-13, the US Catholic Church is celebrating its 26th annual "National Migration Week." This was according to a Jan 4 US Conference of Catholic Bishops letter titled, "National Migration Week to Focus on 'Welcoming Christ in the Migrant.'"

The Roman Church, in its hatred of Protestant America, keeps lobbying for unlimited immigration – with the hope of someday turning the USA into another Mexico.

In this letter, Rome tries to pacify any fears of this Catholic invasion by saying that "Christ" is in the illegal immigrant – therefore we should welcome the illegal!

Comment – Biblically, Christ is NOT "in the migrant." The average illegal alien is "dead in trespasses and sins" (Eph 2:1b) by belonging to the superstition of Roman Catholicism.

The letter also contained the double-talk Rome is famous for:

1. "Persons have the right to migrate to support themselves and their families."

2. "Sovereign nations have the right to control their borders."

Comment - You REALLY don't think the US Catholic bishops ACTUALLY BELIEVE the above #2, do you?

As always with the Catholic Church – they never give you the full story. A recent audit by the US Justice Dept found that 73% of arrested illegal aliens had SIX MORE arrests after release from their first crime! This was reported in a Washington Times Jan 9 article titled, "Illegals Become Repeat Criminals."

Maybe the Catholic bishops should have named their letter - "Welcoming the Criminal in the Migrant."

And – don't expect George Bush to do anything (to the delight of Rome). He'd rather send 20,000 more US soldiers to Iraq rather than defending the US border with Mexico.

Please pray daily that Christ protect the USA from – illegal immigration – and the Roman Catholic Church.