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Christian nonprofits encourage illegal immigration using taxpayer funds


President and ‌CEO of Samaritan’s ​Purse Rev. Franklin Graham told ⁢Newsmax in May 2023 that despite his ​organization’s ​prominent presence in Latin American countries, ⁣“We’re not aiding illegal immigration.”

“We are feeding​ people down there. ‌We’re ‍not helping people cross the border,” Graham, the son ⁢of the late evangelist Billy Graham, insisted.

While programs offering food and financial resources to the caravans snaking through Central ​America seem humane​ on the surface, they actually incentivize ‌more migrants to pay the cartel smuggling fees so​ they can⁣ make the trip north. ‍Well-intentioned ⁤Christian charities are using ⁢American ⁣taxpayer money⁣ to ‍assist migrants ​on ⁣their journey through Central America, undoubtedly fueling the surge⁣ of human trafficking‌ across ⁣borders from ⁤South America into Mexico and ‍the⁢ U.S.

Catholic groups’ work subsidizing migrant treks to the ​U.S. is widely known and has⁣ even been⁤ scrutinized by members of Congress. But‌ popular evangelical groups like Samaritan’s⁣ Purse and World Relief also use American tax ⁢dollars ‍they ‌receive ‍from grants to make migrants’ ‍travel to⁢ the deadliest land migration route easier.

Samaritan’s⁣ Purse’s mission to “Go and do likewise,” as Jesus commanded in the‌ parable ‌of the Good Samaritan, led to the ⁤creation ‌of dozens of international aid​ programs​ including ​ Operation‍ Christmas⁤ Child ‍and World ⁢Medical Mission. For its work, Samaritan’s Purse has‌ received millions of American dollars from government grants, including from the United‍ States Agency for International Development (USAID). Approximately ⁤ $718,513 of the money ‌Samaritan’s‌ Purse garnered from government grants and donations has gone to the​ UN’s Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for ⁢Refugees‌ and Migrants from Venezuela​ (R4V).

Samaritan’s Purse may not be physically escorting hundreds ⁢of thousands of ⁤migrants across the ⁣U.S. border, but its partnership with R4V guarantees it is financially involved with a ⁣program that openly⁣ incentivizes migrants’ journeys to the ‍U.S., ⁤no⁣ matter how illegal it​ may be. ⁢

On its face, ‍R4V‌ appears to offer basic aid to people leaving⁢ politically unstable and impoverished Latin American countries. A deeper dive‍ into the group’s ⁢2024‌ Regional Refugee and Migrant Response ‍Plan, ‌however, reveals a complicated scheme to⁣ load the many migrants pouring into the U.S. ‌with taxpayer-funded “pre-paid, rechargeable debit cards but also hard ‘cash in envelopes,’ bank transfers, and mobile transfers‌ the U.S. ‍border-bound ​travelers can use for whatever they want,”⁢ as Center ⁤for Immigration Studies’ Senior National Security Fellow ‌Todd‍ Bensman reported in January. Encouraged and energized by the cash⁢ aid, these migrants continue to​ the U.S. where already overwhelmed border agents will likely release them into the U.S. with ⁤ little accountability.

Bensman‌ also noted that migrants from Venezuela‌ with intent to cross the American ‌border illegally aren’t the only ones who receive cash ⁤payouts. The UN and its‌ close to 250 non-governmental⁢ partners, many of them religious organizations, award $372 ⁢million cash aid to ‍hundreds of thousands of “multiple other‌ nationalities” whose migration patterns “increasingly overlapped ⁣with and ⁣occurred simultaneously in time and place” as those from Venezuela.

“The only expression of ‌apparent concern about supporting people ​clearly intending to break US law shows up‌ on a page depicting a map with the thin red line of a migration ‍route leading to the US border at about El Paso,”⁣ Bensman wrote.‍ “Someone took ‌the‌ trouble to add a footnote on that page noting that the map ‘does not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the UN.’ Despite no ‘official endorsement,’ the UN ‌is⁣ spending big to⁣ encourage such a journey.”

The Federalist asked Samaritan’s Purse if it was aware its financial partnership with R4V ⁢benefits​ more than just Venezuelans and supports other migrants’ goal of crossing the U.S. border ‌illegally.⁣ The organization’s Director of Marketing and Media Kaitlyn Josten claimed Samaritan’s Purse “does‍ not support ⁢illegal migration” and​ that⁣ its Multipurpose Cash Assistance program is‍ “strictly‍ directed towards Venezuelan migrants who are legally entering Colombia or Colombian returnees who have‌ made the decision ⁤to establish themselves permanently in‍ Colombia.”

“No funds are used for cross migration purposes,” she wrote. “Samaritan’s Purse is⁢ deeply​ concerned about human trafficking and sexual violence, and we are⁤ very⁢ aware of the humanitarian⁤ crisis.”

Follow the Money

The ‌North Carolina-based nonprofit isn’t the only Christian ⁤evangelical organization ⁢that⁣ is aiding and ‌abetting the chaos, crime, and ⁣ death ‍stemming from the ​southern border by invigorating illegal migration. Dozens of faith-based profits across Jewish,‍ Lutheran, Seventh Day Adventist, Catholic, and other sects have involved themselves in programs that inflame the‍ record-breaking number of migrants ⁣flooding ⁤the U.S.

World Relief, a non-governmental organization with the mission “to‌ empower​ the ‌local church to serve the most vulnerable,” is one of several voluntary ‌agencies ‌(VOLAGs) ‌that receive American tax dollars to resettle refugees.

“VOLAGs are strictly prohibited⁣ by⁣ regulation⁤ from any form of‌ proselytization⁢ to​ refugees. In ⁢reality, they are simply ‌government contractors paid handsomely⁤ for their services,” a Capital‍ Research Center article noted​ in 2018. ⁤

Yet World Relief has raked in millions of U.S. tax dollars to date and is slated to receive more⁣ over the next two⁤ years while fundraising off of sharing “the example⁤ of Jesus” to‍ the globe.‌

When ⁣Title 42 expired last year, ​World Relief issued a statement ⁢ emphasizing that “Thoughtful policy solutions are needed⁤ that respect‌ our laws, ensuring both secure ‌borders and due process for those who profess a‌ credible fear of persecution.”

World Relief VP of Advocacy‌ and Policy Matthew Soerens recently claimed that World Relief wants “bipartisan solutions to improve border security, ⁤to provide more resources to the Border Patrol and others to ensure … their security” but​ rejected classifying the ongoing border ‌crisis⁣ as an ⁢invasion ⁣with, as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said, ⁢“catastrophic consequences.”

“I just want us to be really careful, those of us who are followers of Jesus, not​ to fall for ⁢that rhetoric,” Soerens said in a dispatch from El Paso last week. “It ⁣is not a dangerous situation” ‌because “it’s not a military conquest,” he⁤ said.

“It’s not ⁤people ‌coming in trying to harm the United States,” he added.

Clean Hands

Soerens ‍is wrong. Our nation’s border ⁤crisis⁤ is dangerous and deadly. More than‍ 150 illegal border crossers ‍were found on⁢ the terror watch list. Thousands⁢ of U.S. families have suffered because convicted criminals have ⁣kept committing crimes once⁤ they sneaked over our border.

The border ​crisis is also being exploited⁤ by⁢ our No. 1 overseas enemy and foreign criminal organizations alike to harm Americans‌ and our country. Cartels may ‍control the‍ routes used for smuggling ‌fatal fentanyl into the U.S., but their operations ⁣are sustained by ‌investors linked to the Chinese‌ Communist Party.

Drugs aren’t the only​ problem. Cartels use migrants’⁢ desperate desire to come to the U.S. to turn a​ profit. Migrants don’t cross into the U.S. from Mexico for free.⁣ They ‌either pay‍ a coyote, a professional ​smuggler, to escort them, or they​ pay with their lives.

Evangelical ⁤Christian organizations say they are loving their⁣ neighbors and being the “hands and feet of Jesus” by partnering with ‍secular groups and programs ⁣aimed at ‍dealing with migrants. Their finances‍ and the results of ‍the programs, however, tell a different story about complicity in a‍ border crisis that, every ⁣day, wreaks more and more havoc⁤ on the⁢ people ⁣they ​claim to care about and‌ love.

But even if the border crisis weren’t a humanitarian ‍one, aiding and abetting illegal migration would ⁤still be wrong. That’s because illegal immigration also wreaks havoc on our‌ nation and harms ​ American interests by hurting our national cohesion and undermining our way of life, which is reason No. 1 why American groups should refuse to ‌enable it.


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What ​role does World Relief, as one of the ⁢voluntary‌ agencies that receive​ U.S. tax dollars to ‍resettle refugees, play in fostering the influx of illegal migration while being prohibited from proselytizing

Title: Faith-Based Organizations’ Role in Fueling Illegal⁣ Immigration

Introduction

In recent‌ years, the issue of ⁢illegal immigration has remained a contentious topic, especially regarding the role of faith-based organizations in aiding and abetting such​ migration. While these organizations claim to provide humanitarian aid, there is evidence to suggest that their actions inadvertently encourage more migrants to‌ seek illegal entry⁤ into the United States. This⁢ article highlights the⁤ involvement of two well-known evangelical organizations, Samaritan’s Purse and World Relief, in facilitating illegal​ immigration and ‌the potential consequences of their actions.

Samaritan’s Purse⁤ and World Relief’s Efforts

Samaritan’s Purse, led by Reverend Franklin Graham,⁣ is renowned for its aid efforts ​in Latin American countries. However, Graham has ‌explicitly stated that the organization does not aid illegal immigration but instead supports those in need within these countries.⁤ Similarly, World Relief, a non-governmental organization with a mission to serve⁤ the most vulnerable, has received significant funding from⁣ U.S. tax dollars to resettle refugees.

Inadvertent Incentivization of Illegal Immigration

While the intentions ​of these⁢ organizations may be noble, their involvement inadvertently​ incentivizes and enables illegal immigration. By providing food and financial resources to migrants on ⁣their journey through ⁣Central America, these organizations create a⁤ supportive environment that encourages more‍ individuals to pay cartel smuggling fees. Consequently, this leads to an increased number of migrants attempting⁣ to cross the ‌U.S. ⁢border ‌illegally.

Financial Partnership with R4V

Samaritan’s Purse’s partnership with the United Nations’ Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela (R4V) ‍raises concerns. R4V’s regional refugee⁤ and migrant response plan includes providing cash ​aid to ‌migrants,​ which they can use to facilitate their journey to the U.S. This financial partnership indirectly supports‌ and encourages migrants’ efforts to cross the U.S. border illegally, regardless of ⁣their country of​ origin.

World Relief’s Role and Funding

World Relief, as one ⁣of several voluntary agencies that receive U.S. tax dollars to resettle refugees, also plays a part in fostering the influx of illegal migration. ⁣Despite being prohibited from proselytizing, these organizations receive substantial funds for their services while directly or indirectly aiding undocumented migrants.

The Consequences​ of Illegal Migration

The ongoing border crisis poses a significant threat to national security and the safety of American citizens. Reports indicate that individuals⁣ on the terror watch list have attempted to cross the border illegally. ⁢Moreover, convicted criminals often continue to commit crimes⁤ after illegally entering the country, perpetuating​ harm to U.S. families. Additionally, criminal organizations exploit the border crisis to ‍smuggle drugs⁢ and ⁢further their illicit operations, benefiting foreign entities like ⁢the Chinese Communist Party.

Conclusion

While faith-based organizations may genuinely ⁤seek to alleviate suffering and assist vulnerable populations, their involvement in providing aid along migratory routes⁤ inadvertently encourages illegal immigration. This undermines efforts to protect national security and the​ safety ‍of ‌American citizens. It is crucial ‌that these⁤ organizations reevaluate their strategies to ​avoid unintentionally facilitating the dangerous and​ illegal migration that threatens the well-being of both migrants and the countries ⁤they seek ⁤to reach.



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