WHY THE ROMAN CHURCH SUPPORTS ILLEGAL MIGRATION

In this footage we see Real America's Voice's reporter Ben Bergquam reporting on the illegal immigration racket on the Mexican side of the US border. In case you are shocked that Catholic charities are  up to their eye balls in this open borders scheme, you may have missed the progressive positions the Bishop of Rome, otherwise known as Francis Bergoglio, has taken over the years. 



May 12, 2023 America First: How Catholic charities are in league with the cartels. Ben Bergquam with Sebastian Gorka.

For a more in-depth explanation of the Roman position regarding open borders we need Yoran Hazony's theory described in his book, The Virtue of Nationalism. It runs basically as follows. Amidst the ancient empires God's covenant with Israel granted them the first national state, unique at the time.

It wasn't until the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 that concluded the Thirty Years War, that the principle of the national state first took hold. It took until the end of World War I that the concept of empire was finally rejected. But this is how Pope Innocent X reacted to the peace treaties in 1648.

"The period between the English Act of Supremacy and the Westphalia treaties gave a new, Protestant construction to the West. By the middle of the 17th century a ring of independent national states on the Western rim of Europe -- England, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Sweden and Denmark -- had given what later came to be known as the Westphalian political order its distinctive form. Although the settlement was not officially accepted by the Catholic Church (Pope Innocent X said that it "was, is and forever will be null, void, invalid, iniquitous, unjust, damnable, reprobate, inane, and entirely devoid of effect") in practice it redefined the entire political order..."

The Church of Rome, born of schism with the the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church that Jesus built, was illegally 'sanctified' by the Emperor of the Germanic Holy Roman Empire, Charlemagne in the year 800AD (instead of the other way round) in opposition to the Eastern half of the actual Roman Empire based in Constantinople. We'll be back on that subject at length. 

Richard Rohlin recently explained the history of the emerging of the national state like this:

 

May 15, 2023 Jonathan Pageau: The Symbolism of Nationalism, with Richard Rohlin. Original posting. Universal history playlist.

In short, we should not be surprised that the renegade Roman Church under the upstart Bishop of Rome is still promoting empire and open borders, even if to the detriment of citizens and illegal migrants alike. 


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