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This column's subject matter is a major reason why I no longer attend Catholic services. These NGOs may argue they are only doing God's work, but since when did such work include helping to destroy this republic that allows their participants to live as well as they do and, most importantly, worship as freely as they do? This is not about altruism, compassion, kindness, etc. It's about money. If you want to see greater detail about the damage these NGOs are doing, please read the third chapter of Michelle Malkin's "Open Borders Inc. - Who's Funding America's Destruction?"

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I’m glad I learned of your substack on a recent podcast. I enjoy learning more about what’s going on, or should I say “what’s Really Going On”. I see that you have decades of experience with this topic, I am wondering if on a personal level, you ever get frustrated, discouraged or just plain ready to quit.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/feds-announce-massive-takedown-fraudulent-nursing-diploma-scheme/story?id=96619487

The link is to the fraudulent nurses that purchased nursing credentials, I believe I knew some of them personally.

On the subject of immigration, I often ask myself if there is an overriding benefit to promoting large volumes of immigrants, legal or otherwise. Some theories I’ve considered are relevant to genetics, for instance every population needs genetic diversity to avoid inbreeding and diseases that occur, or perhaps it’s infertility that is affecting up to 10% of Americans. In my local community, which is rural, there are young couples unable to conceive. We’ve had an explosion of autism diagnoses nationally, plus a mental health and obesity epidemic…. That’s the things I think about when I get distressed about the volumes of people just pouring in. Maybe we need new blood to keep our population thriving. Maybe the USA I has a vested interest in facilitating this population transfer?

When I think that this is just about money, it makes me sick.

What of the history of immigration, I read somewhere that there was a law that allowed unrestricted entry and settlement in the USA until 1888 and have to assume there was a reason of some sort.

Clearly I’m not anti immigrant but it was tough going through the job drama where Americans weren’t put on the schedule, in favor of fraudulently licensed migrants in Florida. Anti American discrimination is the rule not the exception where I lived before I moved 3 years ago…. It was really hard on me and lonely being outcast in my own country, scorned by the new arrivals. I don’t mean to vent but every once in a while I need to get it off my chest.

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