Saint of the Day for December 1: Saint Charles de Foucauld (Sept. 15, 1858 – Dec. 1, 1916)
December 1, 2025Africa’s Catholic Awakening Amid Persecution, by Mark Haas
December 1, 2025
By Amy Mek, From X, (Complicit Clergy), November 29, 2025
When Catholic Charities of Oklahoma City bragged on EWTN about resettling more Afghans than any other Catholic Charities office in America, they wrapped it in warm language about “the stranger,” “the common good,” and “serving our brothers and sisters.”
But the truth is simple:
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This wasn’t Christian duty.
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This was a federal business operation.
THIS WAS NEVER ABOUT CHARITY – IT WAS ABOUT MONEY
Catholic Charities didn’t suddenly discover compassion. They discovered funding.
They went from resettling:
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21 arrivals in 12 months
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to 1,800 Afghans in six months
Why? Because the Afghan airlift unleashed a flood of federal money.
And those arrivals were not properly vetted. The Taliban had already destroyed IDs, government files, and biometric records – real screening was impossible.
Each Afghan generated: $2,275 in federal payments, plus:
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housing funds
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food programs
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legal services
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transportation budgets
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caseworker salaries
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“emergency response” add-ons
Catholic Charities admitted they expanded from 65 staff to 105 in 90 days.
That’s not charity. That’s scaling a federally funded migration program.
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