Pope Francis is sending $500,000 dollars to help migrants in Mexico who are trying to reach the United States.
“Pope Francis has donated 500,000 dollars to assist migrants in Mexico. The funds, from the Peter’s Pence collections, will be distributed among 27 projects promoted by sixteen Mexican dioceses and religious congregations, which requested assistance in continuing to provide food, lodging, and basic necessities to the migrants,” reports Vatican News.
The article notes that the migrants are primarily from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala but that they don’t plan to stay in Mexico, and are “instead hoping for a better future in the United States…however, the US border remains closed to them”.
The money will go to aid the more than 75,000 people who arrived in Mexico in 2018 as part of six migrant caravans.
As part of his crusade against populism, Pope Francis has repeatedly urged European countries to take in migrants from predominantly Muslim countries.
Catholics have also expressed alarm about his liberal views on abortion, gay marriage and the existence of hell, while also expressing amazement at his comparison of ISIS to Jesus Christ.
The notion that the Pope is a genuine humanitarian who cares about the plight of the powerless is also laughable given his role in covering up the Catholic Church’s global sexual abuse scandal.
Meanwhile, some voices within the Catholic church are actually telling the truth about how mass migration is destroying Christianity.
So-called ‘remigration’ posters with the words, “Go home. The war is over. Syria needs you,” have been appearing all over Berlin.
They are linked to a website called ‘Remigration’ which features a petition which states that assimilation has not worked and calls for the German government to start deporting failed asylum seekers.
“Cultural assimilation is only possible if the demographic majorities are also on the side of the indigenous population,” states the petition, noting that Islamized “parallel societies” have been created in Germany instead.
“We need a reversal of the current migration flows coming to Germany. Instead of a net migration as before, there must be a net outflow,” it adds.
Meanwhile, in a related story, the German Office for Migration and Refugees has reportedly begun halting asylum applications for Syrian refugees.
“Migration authorities are postponing applications mainly of people from Syria, who are generally granted subsidiary protection,” reports Sputnik.
This suggests that since ISIS was defeated in the region and with the increasing popularity of AfD in Germany, the government is beginning to put the brakes on the number of migrants from Syria being allowed to enter Germany.
Germany has taken in well over a million “refugees” since 2015, leading to a spike in sexual assaults and violent crime, prompting numerous protests by right-wing groups.
Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib says she was “afraid” of her fellow Americans after 9/11 and that their reaction to the terror attacks made her “angry”.
In an interview with Makers, Tlaib said; “I was probably my second year in law school when 9/11 happened and I was really terrified of what was going to happen to my husband, who’s only a green card holder at the time”.
“I immediately called my brothers and told them to be very careful who you hang out with, telling my sisters, you know, just be real careful out there,” said Tlaib, who emphasized that she was “really afraid of my fellow Americans” after the attack.
The Democratic Congresswoman said the whole experience made her “angry” and more determined to become involved in politics.
Quite how Tlaib thought she was the victim after the slaughter of thousands of Americans by Islamic extremists is not elaborated upon in the interview.
Amy Mek posted the interview alongside footage (confirmed to be accurate) of Palestinians celebrating in the streets on the day of 9/11.
Rashida Tlaib has a single loyalty & it doesn't appear to be America!
Rashida makes herself the victim of the 911 Jihad attacks & vilifies the American people as the ones to be feared.
Meanwhile, those who Rashida seems to be loyal to were "back home" in Palestine celebrating. pic.twitter.com/fBg42blFqu
Tlaib has repeatedly emphasized her pride in her Palestinian heritage, which some have cited to accuse her of being a closet Islamist.
While no one is suggesting that Tlaib was glad 9/11 happened, her bizarre comments about the attack are on a par with Rep. Ilhan Omar’s equally absurd statement when she described the terror outrage as “some people (who) did something”.
Tlaib has repeatedly defended Omar, suggesting that criticism of her statement is akin to inciting violence.
What do you think about Tlaib’s remarks about 9/11? Let us know in the comments below.
Lara Trump received a huge backlash after she said that Angela Merkel’s policy of allowing millions of “refugees” to enter was the “downfall of Germany”.
During the show on Fox Business, host Stuart Varney said that Merkel’s policy was “catastrophic” for Germany.
On Fox Business, Trump campaign official Lara Trump claims that "the downfall of Germany" was ….. [squints at notes] …. Merkel's decision to allow refugees into the country.
“It was the downfall of Germany, one of the worst things that ever happened to Germany – this president knows that, he’s trying to prevent that from happening here,” said Trump.
The president’s daughter was immediately faced with a wave of condemnation from leftists.
Lara Trump skipped the section in her sophomore year world history textbook that focused on Germany 1933-1945 https://t.co/GuEOG7dUHY
While obviously nowhere near on par with what happened during the 1930s and 40s, the outrage directed towards Trump only serves to hide the fact that Merkel’s migrant policy has indeed been a disaster for Germany.
Merkel went from being the most popular leader in Europe to one of the most unpopular, primarily because of her “refugee” policy.
According to figures from the German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), migrant crime targeting German citizens soared by over 23 per cent in a single year.
As Reuters acknowledged, Germany has suffered a “two-year increase in violent crime,” rising 10 per cent in 2015 and 2016. 90 per cent of that increase was attributed to “young male refugees”.
German women have also been directly targeted, such as during the mass molestation incident in Cologne and other cities on New Year’s Eve 2015, when 1,200 women were sexually assaulted, with 22 being raped.
Only a tiny number of perpetrators being the attacks were ever identified or charged.
There have also been numerous high profile murders of German women by “refugees,” including that of 19-year-old Maria Ladenburger, who was found raped and drowned in October 2016.
Her murderer was Afghan migrant Hussein Khavari, who entered Germany as a refugee in November 2015.