And You Call Yourself a Christian?
Please ignore anyone who tries to use your faith as a weapon against you.
In the wake of Pope Leo coming out as a “global south” immigration maxxer, the argument that presents mass third-world immigration as a moral imperative for the first world is one worth confronting.
In other words, is it really the moral duty of every devout American Christian to surrender to the desire of anyone in the world who wishes to come here, and, in most cases, ask that we financially support them and their children? If you say no to a person like this, are you going against the express wishes of Jesus?
Would Jesus really want Americans to replace themselves with the world’s poor? Does being pro-deportation make you a bad Catholic?
Ever since Donald Trump bravely broke with decades of normie Republicans to declare mass immigration as the number one threat to the Republic, people on the left and the right have been trying to come up with ways to persuade you that he was wrong and that mass immigration is good.
Many people are still trying to accuse devout Christians and Catholics of doing things Jesus would disapprove of: namely, supporting mass deportations of illegal entrants to their country. Opposing 100 million new arrivals from the third world who are on welfare and food stamps is, according to these people, anti-Christian.
Preferring that your life savings be used to support and defend your own families and fellow citizens and not be sent to the “global south” is, according to them, a moral failing and against Jesus’s teachings.





