
12-28-2024
Truth About Immigration
Are you easily influenced by what you see, hear or experience or by what you are told happened?
What is truth? How do we know unless we are able to discern the truth? The world we live in there seem to be many sides to truth.
The reality of what was seen happening and the facts reported influence what we believe happened.
It’s often not enough that we see something with our eyes, hear with our ears or know in our hearts only to be told that what we saw, heard or know is entirely false.
Commentators tell us what we are expected to believe. It is up to us to perceive with our eyes and to recognize or understand the differences.
The hardest part is changing our minds about what we believe.
For example let us look at immigration into the United States.
We see and feel the effects of Biden’s open border immigration policy in our communities by the huge influx of undocumented and unvetted people from other parts of the world that we are told are all refugees seeking asylum from corrupt governments, gangs or threats of torture or death when in reality many of those coming into our country are the very people causing fear of torture and death to the very people fleeing.
There is a huge difference between those seeking to migrate and those seeking asylum.
Not all migrants are asylum seekers.
Not all migrants are seeking a better life, only more opportunities.
There is an increase or resurgence of diseases previously made extinct in our society due to the lack of disease or health screening.
We are told that thousands of unaccompanied minors have crossed into our nation only to disappear. Why are unaccompanied children leaving their families in their homeland, traveling alone and being handed off to “sponsors” while there are no reports of parents searching for their children?
Each request to relocate into the US is a privilege that requires commitment and obedience to the laws of our nation. Unlawful immigration is not automatic grounds to be admitted, but a violation of US immigration laws and sufficient grounds for removal from the US. The rights defined in the Constitution of the United States apply to citizens.
We are told by elected officials that their priority is to protect the rights of migrants. People expect to be treated respectfully. Aiding and harboring unlawful migration is a federal offense and can lead to prosecution, fines and/or imprisonment. – RTM