Pope Francis Visited Mexico & Gave The ‘Green Light’ To Illegal Immigrants

Rick Wells
Pope Francis delivered a message in a Saturday meeting with Bishops in Mexico City, one only slightly veiled in papal innuendo. It involved one of his favorite topics, the ongoing invasion and pillaging of America, what he calls migration or immigration or as he did in this address, diaspora. Disapora is defined as “a scattered population whose origin lies within a smaller geographic locale. Diaspora can also refer to the movement of the population from its original homeland.” His comments incorporate both definitions, the squatters in the north and the ongoing population relocation. It’s an invasion, but Francis understands the use of that word might cause problems.
He told the Bishops, “Never cease to remind your people of how powerful their ancient roots are, roots which have allowed a vibrant Christian synthesis of human, cultural and spiritual unity which was forged here. Remember that the wings of your people have spread on various occasions to rise above changing situations. Protect the memory of the long journey undertaken so far – be deuteronomical – and know how to inspire the hope of attaining new heights because the future will bear a land ‘rich in fruit’ even if it involves considerable challenges.”
Whether he’s talking about roots in Mexico or roots in the Aztlan many Mexicans like to pretend the Americans stole from them, it remains unclear. The “wings of your people” sounds like a reference to flying north, particularly as his next sentence references a long journey yet to be completed. There is a lot of fruit in America; many of their countrymen use it as a ticket to permanent illegal residence.
Francis barely stopped short of saying “Go invade America,” and he’s still got that big border event planned for his last day. It’s the grand finale, the reason he came back so quickly having just been in the neighborhood agitating in America in September. He’s going to stir the pot a little, stimulate the invasion prior to the election to try to shift those numbers more in favor of the open borders crowd.
Francis said, “Allow me a final word to convey the appreciation of the Pope for everything you are doing to confront the challenge of our age: migration. There are millions of sons and daughters of the Church who today live in the diaspora or who are in transit, journeying to the north in search of new opportunities. Many of them have left behind their roots in order to brave the future, even in clandestine conditions which involve so many risks; they do this to seek the ‘green light’ which they regard as hope. So many families are separated; and integration into a supposedly ‘promised land’ is not always as easy as some believe.”
He continued, “Brothers, may your hearts be capable of following these men and women and reaching them beyond the borders. Strengthen the communion with your brothers of the North American episcopate,” adding, “I ask you to witness together that the Church is the custodian of a unifying vision of humanity and that she cannot consent to being reduced to a mere human ‘resource.‘”
That’s particularly true when they’ve got the resources of the United States to plunder. Why would the Pope sell his art collection when he can just send over a few million Mexicans?
He referenced that point in his closing, saying, “Your efforts will not be in vain when your dioceses show care by pouring balm on the injured feet of those who walk through your territories, sharing with them the resources collected through the sacrifices of many.”
It does seem more than just a bit hypocritical that the Pope is urging his followers to break the laws of a sovereign nation, but his is not a religious mission. It’s a mission to acquire wealth and power, and attacking the United States is a critical component, as is our ultimate demise.
(Source Document here.)

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