The article describes a cemetery near the U.S./Mexico border filled with graves of unidentified migrants who died in the desert after crossing into the United States. According to a San Diego newspaper quoted in the piece, these were individuals who “began traveling closer to the Imperial Valley, a desert area” during a period of increased efforts by authorities to catch border crossers in 2009. The article tells us that, while these individuals crossed the border undetected, “exposure to the elements in the terrain may have led to [their] death.”
That’s a sad tale, indeed. Dying lost in the desert all alone is a terrible way to go, and I take no pleasure in it. But the poison in this article is the way it subtly shifts the blame from the illegal aliens and those, such as the RCCS who encourage their activities, to the authorities enforcing the law.
The Apostle Paul wrote in Romans 13 that the civil magistrate is God’s minister to you for good and that you are to be afraid if you do evil. The individuals who crossed into the United States illegally knew they were breaking the law, and in their attempt to avoid getting caught breaking the law, they lost their lives. That is not the fault of the authorities, the fault rests with them and with those who encourage them to violate American immigration law. Had these people respected American immigration laws, they would not have died horrible deaths in the desert. This is a stark warning to all of us that when we disregard the law, we place ourselves in a position of great danger.
Now one could argue that Scriptures allow for the free movement of people across national borders and that immigration laws fly in the face of that. As one who believes in liberty, I’m open to that discussion. But when you have the massive welfare state that’s been erected thanks in large part to the subversive activities of the RCCS and the type of aggressive racial politics designed to favor certain groups that have been promoted by Catholics and other unbelievers, then importing tens of millions of people from drastically different cultures, legally and illegally, is a suicide pact. Immigration laws are required to prevent lawlessness. For God does not call the American people, or any other people, to commit suicide. It is not the responsibility of the American people to allow themselves to be looted by foreigners via the welfare state and have their country turned into an incoherent Tower of Babel.
What is happening to the United States under the Biden Regime and has been happening since the 1965 Immigration Act was passed, is the remarkably rapid destruction of the American people, a once great nation, now being erased from the face of the earth thanks largely to the policies of the Vatican Atnichrist.
The nuns in the story who shed tears for those who died in the desert seem completely oblivious to the fact that it is the policies of their own church that are responsible for the deaths in the desert that they mourn. And Christians and patriots should not be led astray by their tears.

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