One reason our border remains open is that various nonprofit groups receive funding from U.S. taxpayers to help them facilitate the movement of illegal aliens into the U.S.
Among them, notes Todd Bensman of the Center for Immigration Studies, are “more than 30 faith-based nonprofits . . . representing Jewish, Lutheran, Seventh Day Adventist, Catholic, and nondenominational evangelical organizations. . . . [Federal government agencies fund] these groups which then distribute them to keep hundreds of thousands of migrants comfortably moving toward illegal U.S. southern border crossings.”
It’s interesting that the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) doesn’t protest this violation of the separation of church and state, i.e. government subsidies to support religious agendas. The ACLU is usually quick to pounce on even the slightest breach of that separation. But its silence here is understandable, given its strident opposition to any effective steps to control the border.
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