San Antonio Archbishop: Abbott’s busing of migrants to Democrat-led cities ‘offends God’

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San Antonio Archbishop: Abbott’s busing of migrants to Democrat-led cities ‘offends God’
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“To use migrants and refugees as pawns offends God, destroys society and shows how low individuals can be for personal gains.'

Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller has spoken out passionately about the need for immigration reform and humane treatment of migrants. On Sunday, he tweeted that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s practice of busing migrants to other states to score political points “offends God.”to score political points “offends God.”

“These tactics — buses — promote human trafficking. We pray for conversion of heart. God protect our sisters and brothers in need.” Two days earlier, the archbishop sounded a similar theme, tweeting that “using migrants and refugees as pawns is a disgrace, a great offense to human dignity and a sinful action.” He added, “Let us pray for our public leaders.

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