That’s a thorny question to consider!
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A couple of weeks ago, the NY Post broke the story that “planeloads of underage migrants were being flown secretly into suburban New York in an effort by President Biden’s administration to quietly resettle them across the region.”
When questioned by reporters, press secretary Psaki confirmed the New York Post’s reporting that the Biden administration has been quietly flying underage illegal immigrants from the border to New York. Source
Note: Psaki’s only pushback was whether a 4:30 a.m. flight arrival was technically “in the dead of the night” or “early morning”.
Generally, the Post’s revelation didn’t surprise me.
What caught my eye was the identification of one of the administration’s partners in the activity.
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Specifically, the Post reported:
A source familiar with the operation at the Westchester airport said the underage migrants are bused to locations including the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, upstate Newburgh, and Bridgeport and Danbury in Connecticut.
One of the destinations is the campus of a nonprofit sponsored by an order of Catholic nuns that has a contract to supply the federal government with residential services for “immigrant youth .. who are the victims of societal problems.”
An order of Catholic nuns with a government contract?
Say, what?
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The plot thickens
This week Rep. Lance Gooden (R, Texas) made public information that he received from a whistleblower.
The whistleblower claimed that some non-profits in San Diego were running a secretive and organized effort to bring migrants into the country and then arrange for them to be transported around the country. Source
Rep. Gooden’s office claims that they received an information packet from the whistleblower — the same one that is given to the illegal migrants.
It contains flight information, copies of the Notice to Appear from CBP, a list of pro bono legal service providers, maps of major U.S. cities, and information on how to enroll children into public schools.
The packet also contains a letter for migrants to present to TSA officials. The letter asks that the illegal migrants be allowed to board flight without the identification documents that TSA usually requires.
When contacted, TSA official said that the letters are “very convincing” so the migrants are passed through the checkpoints and are often accommodated with early
Checking into the matter, Gooden discovered both Catholic Charities of San Diego and the Jewish Family Association as two examples of non-profits participating in the operation.
And, he pointed to AT&T, Bank of America, and the federal government as sources of funding to these organizations.
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Government contracts and “laundered” corporate donations to well-intended religious service providers who help resettle illegal immigrants.
Does all of this sound kosher?
I leave it to you to decide:
Are the nuns doing “God’s work” … or “aiding & abetting” illegal activities?
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