Sunday, September 8, 2019

Is it Communist Conspiracy or Charity?

  It is a communist conspiracy that immigrants are coming to America. So goes the argument. Or, at least, some argue this. Others don't lay it on the communists, just on big foreign money. Some big financier, or financiers, are behind it.
  I have an old newspaper sitting on my table, The Epoch Times, that suggests it is a communist thing. And, it seems Vice President Mike Pence might once have suggested someone must be financing the rush of immigrants.
  You don't just get these big caravans, and so many people rushing to come unless someone is pushing them to come.
   I think on the recent Mueller probe, and of how we were told the Russians try to disrupt our elections. If they are doing that, would they stop at the elections, or would they try to disrupt American life in other ways, as well?
   I think it not impossible that they would go beyond the elections, and try to disrupt America in other ways. Immigration, then? Would they do that? I doubt they are, but I leave the possibility open.
   For my part, I think it just as possible, if not more, that they are behind  -- can we call it a conspiracy? -- to divide America on the issue of immigration. For my part, I would not be surprised to learn they are forwarding the line that George Soros is financing the immigration.
   George Soros, that dirty, rotten guy. He is behind all this. You can stay mad at all the immigrants for coming, because it is liberals like Soros who are sending them.
   Well, I don't know whether I ever finished The Epoch Times article all the way through. And, I don't believe that when they say it is a communist conspiracy, they are referring to the Russians. Are the Russians even considered communists these days? It is possible Trevor Loudon, who was interviewed in the article, is referring to "communists" within the U.S. government when he speaks of communists forcing immigrants upon us.
   But, I do know there is at least one other possible factor behind why the immigration might seem orchestrated: Social workers. Social workers in Guatemala, Columbia, and the other Central American countries might be directing the immigrants here.
   Social workers.
   I read a story in the Deseret News, telling how social workers go into the streets of one of the cities down there. The story spoke of how the social workers would give food to the children living in the streets in order to get them to listen to them as they tried to persuade them to come to their shelters.
   I don't think it so far-fetched that if some social workers are talking children into coming to their shelters, there are other social workers who are directing the children to America.
   Today, I read another article in the Deseret News, a column by Savannah Hopkinson, suggesting that one of the drivers behind the immigration into America is domestic violence. The migrants come to America, in part, to escape being beaten up by their husbands and fathers.
   I think of the children who come unaccompanied, and with adults who are not their own parents. If these are those living in the sewer-invested streets of South America, and if some of them are on those streets because they are being abused by their fathers, are not some of them showing up with parents who are not their own?
   I will not say that some of these children are not being brought here to be trafficked. We should study that, find out how many. Childhood trafficking is about as terrible thing as there is. Yes, we do want to do all that we can to stop that.
   But, it would seem at least some (and maybe many) of those coming with adults are children fleeing the sewer-riddle streets, and fleeing the domestic violence of their fathers. Some are probably matched with adults by social workers. And, yes, those social workers probably know that adults with children might be given advantages.
  Still, if some of the immigrants are bringing children who are not their own for this reason: to liberate the children from living on the streets or from being beaten by abusive fathers, they deserve our thanks, not our condemnation. To us, they are but committing fraud, but we consider not on their charity.
   So, all the rush of immigrants? All the children coming on their own or with adults who are not their parents? Conspiracy? A George Soros-financed plot?
  I only know many of those coming come with reason. They do flee oppression. They are living in a land of sewer-filled streets. And, we look at them, and say: "No, no, no. You must go back where you came from. Your being here is a communist plot. And, those of you who bring children not your own are committing fraud. And, you little ones also go home. You are as wrong to be here as the adults."
   Whatever level of communist conspiracy pushes some of the immigrants here -- if any at all -- is matched by those who come with real stories of horror. We would turn them around, saying, "March right back where you came from," and treat them all like criminals?




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