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  • wiredgeorge

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    This NGO is in Matamoros but is part of a US NGO on the US side. Try and figure out where their money is coming from... the flyers were brought up in the hearings held for the DHS chief traitor.



    This bunch in Brownsville is affiliated with the RCM... they ask for donations but try and figure out who is paying for this non-profit NGO:

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    leVieux

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    This NGO is in Matamoros but is part of a US NGO on the US side. Try and figure out where their money is coming from... the flyers were brought up in the hearings held for the DHS chief traitor.



    This bunch in Brownsville is affiliated with the RCM... they ask for donations but try and figure out who is paying for this non-profit NGO:

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    I keep hearing that the Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge, among others, is funding illegal activities in Cameron County, Texas.

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    Aus_Schwaben

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    I keep hearing that the Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge, among others, is funding illegal activities in Cameron County, Texas.

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    I have said for a long time that churches should have to meet the same standards as any 501C(3) non-profit. They would need a mission statement and be audited against it.

    Any funds used for actual social work - feed the hungry, house the homeless, etc - would be tax exempt. Anything else - expensive cars for the "pastors", expensive suits, homes for their mistresses, etc - would be taxed just like a business. And, of course, supporting illegal aliens in violation of the law would be taxed.
     

    seeker_two

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    That place east of Waco....
    I have said for a long time that churches should have to meet the same standards as any 501C(3) non-profit. They would need a mission statement and be audited against it.

    Any funds used for actual social work - feed the hungry, house the homeless, etc - would be tax exempt. Anything else - expensive cars for the "pastors", expensive suits, homes for their mistresses, etc - would be taxed just like a business. And, of course, supporting illegal aliens in violation of the law would be taxed.

    But who would do the auditing?....
     

    leVieux

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    I have said for a long time that churches should have to meet the same standards as any 501C(3) non-profit. They would need a mission statement and be audited against it.

    Any funds used for actual social work - feed the hungry, house the homeless, etc - would be tax exempt. Anything else - expensive cars for the "pastors", expensive suits, homes for their mistresses, etc - would be taxed just like a business. And, of course, supporting illegal aliens in violation of the law would be taxed.
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    ”And, of course, supporting illegal aliens in violation of the law would be taxed.”

    SHOULD BE ‘’PROSECUTED !’’

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