Put The Politics Aside, Look At These Children For What They Are: Our Brothers And Sisters

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God has shown me much over the last few days about His people. We must remember that WE ALL ARE GOD’S CHILDREN. If  we, the United States had been enforcing the immigration laws on the books we would not have this problem, this goes back to Former President Bush and beyond, both Republicans and Democrats are at fault. We have a lawless President, and the American society is becoming lawless, in part because frustration runs high with how bad things have become in America. We have the worst President in our history combined with the worst Congress in history. This frustration must not be taken out on the children. America is still seen as the last hope by many. It breaks my heart to see what is happening to my Country, all this hate over Hobby Lobby, we argue over what used to be basic principles here in the great land of America. Many of the problems we face in life are of our own doing, as this is certainly one of them. young immigrant Hate is spewed forth all over, even from Christians. Nothing is solved in anger. Look to God for everything, for all answers and He will show you the way in peace, stand strong in the Lord, the strength of God is also strength in peace!  The Following is from our friend Jude Martins: Tonight,(the night of July 4th)  we as a country LITERALLY burned millions of dollars. And many are complaining and protesting that these precious children are on the wrong side of a border. Put the politics aside and look at these children for what they are, our brothers and sisters. Where are our priorities?
A Border Patrol agent reads the birth certificate of Alejandro, 8 — the only thing he brought with him as he and others crossed the Rio Grande near McAllen recently. Alejandro is one of more than 52,000 minors traveling without parents who‘ve been caught crossing the border illegally since October.Seventy-five years ago, the St. Louis, a German trans-Atlantic liner carrying 938 Jewish refugees, was turned away from the United States and forced to return to Europe. U.S. law didn’t allow them sanctuary.Writes author and former Dallas Morning News reporter Christine Wicker: “The St. Louis is famous now as a failure of compassion that haunts American history. Today we are preparing to send 45,000 children back to Central American countries controlled by drug cartels that routinely torture, rape and kill children who refuse to work for them. So routinely are children menaced that their families sent them away, alone, across thousands of miles on just the slimmest of hopes that they might be safe. U.S. law doesn’t allow them sanctuary.”They walked through some of the most hostile, hot, barren, dangerous country in the world. They were sent by poor families so terrified for their safety that they paid many thousands of dollars and entrusted their children to criminals hoping they might arrive in America and be safe.”Our hearts are not touched by these children. We want the law enforced. This is our country. Ours. And we don’t have to share it. Not now. Not 75 years ago.”Yes, these are children whom we’ll send back to be raped, maimed and killed. They aren’t our children. Our children are precious.”Read more and share your thoughts: https://d-news.co/yCC21

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