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Offline poche

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Catholic Nun Refused Visa
« on: May 01, 2015, 11:16:01 PM »
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  • A Catholic nun from Iraq has been denied permission to enter the US, where she hoped to testify before Congressional committees about the plight of Christians by the Islamic State.

    Sister Diana Momeka was informed by the US consulate that her application for a visa had been denied. The reason for the denial was a suggestion that she might plan to stay beyond the term of her visa.

    Sister Momeka had requested permission for a one-week visit, during which she had already arranged several appearances before Congressional committees, executive-branch officials, and non-government organizations in Washington. Her application for a visa had been accompanied by a letter from the Babel College in Erbil, Kurdistan, stating that she is under contract to teach there in the coming academic year.


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    Catholic Nun Refused Visa
    « Reply #1 on: May 13, 2015, 11:47:03 PM »
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  • Christians in Iraq are “on the edge of a terrible catastrophe,” an Iraqi nun said in May 13 testimony before the foreign-affairs committee of the US House of Representatives.

    Sister Diana Momeka, a Dominican sister who was forced to flee from Mosul, testified in Washington pleaded for help for Iraqi Christians, saying that persecution by the Islamic State has been more brutal than any suffering endured by the country’s Christians in over 1300 years. She also testified that the help furnished by Iraqi government officials for Christian refugees has been “at best modest and slow.”

    The Dominican sister told the House committee how she and her religious community had been forced to abandon their convent in Mosul after it was bombed. The city and the adjoining Nineveh region was soon overrun by Islamic radicals, and Christians were forced out, she said: “Nineveh was emptied of Christians, and sadly, for the first time since the 7th century AD, no church bells rang for Mass in the Plain of Nineveh.”

    “This uprooting, this theft of everything that the Christians owned, displaced them body and soul, stripping away their humanity and dignity,” Sister Momeka testified. She made a plea for help in recovering the lands seized by the Islamic State, and support for rebuilding efforts. The Christians of Iraq, she stressed, do not want to abandon their homeland, but to return and rebuild the Christian presence.

    Sister Momeka came to Washington after her supporters pressed the Obama administration to approve a one-week visa for her visit. Her application for a visa had originally been denied, with the State Department saying that she had not provided assurances that she would not remain in the US after her visa had expired. The State Department later said that the denial had been due to misunderstanding.

    http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=24915


    Offline Capt McQuigg

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    Catholic Nun Refused Visa
    « Reply #2 on: May 15, 2015, 09:34:48 AM »
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  • Bummer.

    Looks like this sister is the wrong kind of immigrant.  Our government is openly encouraging, and may even be secretly funding, immigrants who will become dependent on government programs to make their way here and stay as long as they like.  


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    Catholic Nun Refused Visa
    « Reply #3 on: May 15, 2015, 09:56:13 AM »
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  • Quote from: Capt McQuigg
    Bummer.

    Looks like this sister is the wrong kind of immigrant.  Our government is openly encouraging, and may even be secretly funding, immigrants who will become dependent on government programs to make their way here and stay as long as they like.  



    No, it's really just because they don't want her to stay longer than the allotted time with the Visa, which can and does happen sometimes. It's unfortunate, but it's one of the reasons why immigration to the US is so difficult and tedious.
    Remember O most gracious Virgin Mary...

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    « Reply #4 on: May 15, 2015, 03:13:17 PM »
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  • On the other hand if some Saudi cleric came asking for suckers for the now relatively moderate Jabat al Nusra.....

    Well, a Moslem cleric would find it easier with the Obama Administration. It also hints at why so many cheat at emigration.