The border crisis moves north.
As undocumented children continue arriving at the US-Mexico border, FEMA
has asked a Milwaukee agency to stand by – in case it’s needed.
... The local agency preparing to help is Catholic Charities of
Milwaukee. Executive Director Fr. David Bergner says FEMA asked the
organization to identify three potential sites, which could be used as a
temporary shelter. Each would need to house 100 children. FEMA also
requested staff, who could work at the shelter.
Bergner says
Catholic Charities picked two former schools and a former office
complex, which could be transformed into shelter space. He says the
organization would coordinate food, clothing and education for the
children, with a lot of assistance...
How very nice!
This raises a question. Of course the imperative is 'charity to all.' On the other hand, cooperating with the evil of breaking up families is not a "good," especially because in this case it also happens to be direct material cooperation with breaking the laws of the US.
It's also likely that this action is taken against the will of donors to Catholic Charities, or at least a large minority of them.
Hmmm.
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