America is for sale. This has been true for decades, continuing through the present.
Not satisfied with this traditional model of corruption, some groups have made it their mission to give America away — for free — to foreigners — allegedly, because they are such loving and virtuous people.
The good news is that there is widespread support for having everyone involved arrested.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a Catholic non-governmental organization operating in the state and wants to have its registration revoked, alleging that it is encouraging illegal immigration and operating a stash house for those entering illegally.
Paxton has sued Annunciation House — a Catholic nonprofit set up in the 1980s — and is seeking to revoke its registration to operate in Texas.
Annunciation House describes itself as a volunteer organization that "offers hospitality to migrants, immigrants, and refugees in El Paso, Texas."
The invasion is big business. The cartels get most of the money, which is provided directly by the migrants. The migrants are then quickly reimbursed for every expense (and then some) by taxpayers, easily coming out ahead with the social services available to them.
Many people wonder what these people do when they arrive: First, they are processed by the Feds. Then, they are passed off to a Democrat-run NGO, before finally slithering into the interior of the country.
… Paxton’s lawsuit accuses the group of "openly and flagrantly violating many provisions of law in a systemic fashion." Specifically, it accuses it of providing shelter to illegal immigrants who have evaded law enforcement, of encouraging illegal immigration, of engaging in human smuggling and of operating a "stash house."
"Annunciation House appears to be engaged in the operation of an illegal stash house by potentially allowing others to use its real estate to engage in human smuggling," the lawsuit says.
I don’t know why so many Catholic charities are involved in this.
These Catholic charities say they are living the principle of “welcoming the stranger.” However, what I see is Texas taxpayer money being put to work to benefit the head-cutting cartels, and ultimately helping fulfill the Fed’s plan to drown Texans in poor third-world people.
It’s annoying to say the least. Hopefully we can get to the part where we bid the stranger farewell.
If only there was some state-specific military force that the Texas Governor could use to repel this invasion.
I support Annunciation House. Its mission is humane and the anti-immigrantism we see today and nonsense about an "invasion" is really ugly.
I'm not a Catholic, but Catholic support for this is laudable. Perhaps because Roman Catholicism is not a nationalistic religion but believes all humans are "children of God."