$100,000 so far, & the pile is growing after a Go Fund Me (Idiots!) page was started just a couple of days ago. So Togor won't have to loose any more sleep over the tyke.
His "heartbreaking story" was covered on tonight's NBC news. With NBC's typical investigative objectivity, not one word was said about how he reached this country, or whether there was any place in Africa where a Christian could escape persecution. Naturally, WHO was persecuting him was not disclosed, lest members of the "religion of peace" be offended.
His parents seem to be decent & respectable people, but is every Christian in Africa--there are millions of them--now entitled to refugee status in this country?
His "heartbreaking story" was covered on tonight's NBC news. With NBC's typical investigative objectivity, not one word was said about how he reached this country, or whether there was any place in Africa where a Christian could escape persecution. Naturally, WHO was persecuting him was not disclosed, lest members of the "religion of peace" be offended.
His parents seem to be decent & respectable people, but is every Christian in Africa--there are millions of them--now entitled to refugee status in this country?

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