
Pope Francis addresses crowd in St. Peter’s Square, January 1, 2018.
Picking up where he left off in 2017, Pope Francis wasted no time pushing migrants in the new year. In his January 1 speech, a day designated by the Roman Church-State (RCS) as the World Day of Peace, Francis wasted no time calling for more of the same international migrant socialism that has done so much damage to the nations of Western Europe and North America.
Said the pope, “In a spirit of compassion, let us embrace all those fleeing from war and hunger, or forced by discrimination, persecution, poverty and environmental degradation to leave their homelands.” Receiving countries, we are told, have an obligation to take in the migrants. But not just take them in. They have an obligation to feed, clothe and house them, meaning national governments have the moral duty to forcibly extract money from their citizens to pay for these obligations.
