Monday, July 9, 2018

Persecution Increasing But Ignored By Media



Media ignores latest wave of horrific attacks on Christians around the world




Have you ever wondered why the U.S. accepts so few Christian refugees, when studies consistently show that Christians continue to be the most persecuted faith-group in the world?
Just last week we heard reports of deadly attacks on Iranian Christians at a UN refugee camp in Greece, and continued attacks on Christian villagers in Nigeria [you must look for these reports at Christian websites such as OpenDoors.orgPersecution.org and the Barnabas Fund because they are almost never covered by the mainstream media.]
In Nigeria alone, more than 6,000 Christians have been butchered thus far in 2018 by Islamic militants and hundreds more have been run off their land by the Islamic Fulani herdsmen, not to mention the monsters with Boko Haram. The word haram means forbidden in Arabic and anything Christian or Western is considered haram.
The Jihadists with al-Shabab in Somalia routinely cross over into neighboring Kenya to slaughter Christians, but rather than take in the Christians from Kenya, our government has since 1991 elected to bring in Somali Muslims as refugees. President Trump has drastically cut back on the number of Somali refugees coming to the U.S. and been roundly condemned for it by government resettlement agencies affiliated with the Catholic, Lutheran, Episcopal, evangelical and Jewish faiths. [These are the same resettlement agencies that lobby for continuous increases in refugee arrivals and get paid by the head with your tax dollars for every refugee they secretly place into American cities.]

Yet, one gets the impression that if Trump proposed to bring in numbers of refugees similar to that of Obama, say 80,000 to 100,000 per year, but made sure they were nearly all persecuted Christians, the lefties would still be throwing fits of angry hysteria. They could replenish their financial coffers and would not be forced to close resettlement offices, but they would not succeed in transforming and destabilizing American cities. Herein lies their true ambition: Not helping the downtrodden but transforming America into an Islamized, socialistic hotbed of unstable, divided cities.
This is why Christians suffering under the boot of Islam find it so difficult to emigrate to America as refugees.
They are not welcome at the UN refugee camps and have no one advocating for them on Capitol Hill.
Christians in Africa and the Middle East often have nowhere to hide, so when their villages come under attack they flee to another Christian village and hope to find a church or a family who will take them in.

One of the worst places they can go is to a UN refugee camp. The reason why UN camps are so unsafe for Christians is explored in some depth in my book, Stealth Invasion, but suffice it to say that these camps are almost always managed by people hostile toward Christians and Christianity.
Yet, these are the camps from which the United States gets its refugees. Between 40,000 and 100,000 refugees are hand-picked each year by the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees for permanent resettlement in America. The numbers will be way down this year under Trump, possibly a record low of under 21,000.

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