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Pope Francis Says United States Must Care For Illegal Alien Migrants
Pope Francis has sent a message to the “Mexico/Holy See Colloquium on Migration and Development”, urging protection for tens of thousands of unaccompanied children who are migrating North from Central America and Mexico in increasing numbers.

Helping to spread Obama’s gospel of Marxist entitlement
Pope Francis gave United States president Barack Obama’s Illegal Alien Welfare Program a shot in the arm today when he said that America must care for the tens of thousands of illegals who break the law to enter the country. Francis said nothing about the responsibility of countries-of-origin where “migrants” come from and nothing about returning them back from whence they came.
So, in light of the Pope’s urge to care for migrants, we propose that 5,000 migrants be sent to the Vatican, with the remaining 295,000 sent to live in tents on the White House lawn. Problem solved, Socialism-style…bam!
Pope Francis has sent a message to the “Mexico/Holy See Colloquium on Migration and Development”, urging protection for tens of thousands of unaccompanied children who are migrating North from Central America and Mexico in increasing numbers.

In his message Pope Francis writes that globalization has rendered migration a “hallmark” of society today. Despite this it is still seen as an emergency or as a circumstantial phenomenon.
Above all, the Pope’s thoughts go to “the tens of thousands of children who migrate alone, unaccompanied, to escape poverty and violence”. He says, “this is a category of migrants …who cross the border with the United States under extreme conditions and in pursuit of a hope that in most cases turns out to be vain”. He notes that the numbers of children undertaking this hazardous journey “are increasing day by day”.
Faced with this situation, I repeat what I have affirmed in this year’s Message for the World Day of Migrants and Refugees: “A change of attitude towards migrants and refugees is needed on the part of everyone, moving away from attitudes of defensiveness and fear, indifference and marginalization – all typical of a throwaway culture – towards attitudes based on a culture of encounter, the only culture capable of building a better, more just and fraternal world“.
Pope Francis calls for “the international community to pay attention to this challenge” and for measures to be taken by the countries involved. These include policies to inform the public of the dangers of the trip north and to promote development of the migrants’ countries of origin.
