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Focus on the Family joins call for amnesty for illegal aliens

June 12, 2012
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It appears that it’s not just Jeb Bush who wants a Third World America. Apparently, Focus on the Family has the same goal. The Los Angeles Times covers the story:

James Dobson signed a paper calling for amnesty for millions of Third World illegal immigrants in the United States

Jim Daly, the head of the conservative radio-based ministry Focus on the Family has joined dozens of evangelical leaders to push for immigration reform that would include a path to legal residency or citizenship for those in the country without legal status.

More than 100 pastors, academic leaders and others endorsed the “Evangelical Statement of Principles for Immigration Reform,” unveiled Tuesday, which calls for bipartisan legislation protecting family unity and guaranteeing secure borders. The group said it is planning a radio ad campaign to support its push.

…Some evangelical leaders, including Leith Anderson, president of the National Assn. of Evangelicals, and Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, have pushed for immigration reform for the last few years. But this is the first time the Colorado-based ministry founded by James Dobson has joined the call.

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One question that must be asked of people like Dr Dobson is do anti-Whites also demand the ethnic displacement of Blacks in Africa and Asians in Asia? Of course, they claim they are anti-racist. But we can see from their actions that they are in fact anti-White. It’s only in White countries that they advocate massive Third World immigration. Obviously, anti-racist is just a code word for anti-White.

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8 Responses to Focus on the Family joins call for amnesty for illegal aliens

  1. deepdixie1979 on June 12, 2012 at 8:34 pm

    It’s easy to understand why many young people on the right have left the evangelical churches. Dr. Dobson’s embrace of the proposition nation is our latest example.

  2. sumnemo on June 12, 2012 at 8:51 pm

    Much of evangelical theology is wrapped up in Americanism. In this they are not so different than ‘American’ Catholic theologians. That error is that ‘America’ has a redemptive role for the world.

  3. TCK on June 12, 2012 at 11:09 pm

    How incredibly frustrating this all is. I knew it would just be a matter of time before the mainstream Evangelicals would fall to one liberal idea after another. Of course, liberal Modernism (sometimes a component of Americanism) hit the Catholic Church a long time ago. Yes, it is true the catechism instructs us to be compassionate to immigrants, but the pope has also plainly said that nations have a right to restrict immigration if it threatens their national identity and security. He also has made it clear that illegal immigration is not permitted. It’s sad how our American bishops refuse to listen to the pope on so many things. This selective hearing continues to undermine their credibility in the eyes of many Catholics. Now the Evangelical leaders are falling to the same errors one by one. Immigration control is not possible so long as Washington DC is in charge. The states have no problem enforcing immigration laws. It’s totally the federal government that is responsible for this. It’s time to FIRE THE FED!!!

  4. Michael on June 12, 2012 at 11:11 pm

    I agree, TCK. It is indeed frustrating. And you’re also right that this will continue as long as the Feds are in control. They want to replace us.

  5. Confederate Papist on June 13, 2012 at 7:47 am

    As Mark Shea, a Catholic blogger, says regularly in regards to the governmental elite, “more of us (elites), less of them (us)”….

    This is no longer a matter of left vs. right, Dem vs. GOP, it’s ruling class versus us plebes. I am not advocating violence, but I am buying ammo.

  6. TCK on June 16, 2012 at 8:02 pm

    Here are my thoughts on the USCCB in regards to this matter…
    http://catholicknight.blogspot.com/2012/06/authenic-catholic-vision-on-immigration.html

  7. LowerBamaNative on June 17, 2012 at 8:20 pm

    It is shocking as to how much all of the churches in recent times have adopted PC positions. This call for amnesty (by Focus on the Family,the Southern Baptist Church, ect.) and worship of the military and the state(Fed) are the biggest obstacles we face towards our independence and that churches do towards God being their soverign.

  8. Virginian Secessionist on July 8, 2012 at 10:29 am

    It seems the whole world is giving in to the leftist, “enlightened” viewpoint. In all the world I see sanity coming from two places and two places only: Southern Nationalists and the Liechtensteiner Monarchy.

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