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Nicole Nordeman wants Franklin Graham to deliver aid to border

Christian singer Nicole Nordeman has publicly asked evangelist Franklin Graham to be the catalyst and light the way for critical aid needed by migrants at the southern US border.

Democrats have been blocking aid until late last week when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi allowed a vote. The Republican controlled Senate had already passed the legislation but Democrats in the House had used the issue to gain headlines until it backfired and public opinion turned against those holding it up.

Nordeman used social media to tell Graham, the CEO of the Christian disaster relief organization Samaritan’s Purse, that this would be a good time for the charity to step in.

READ: Dr. James Dobson visits border, shares the truth he found

Hey @Franklin_Graham, every Christmas you speak so convincingly about your heart for innocent children…the least of these…which is why I knew you’d be floored to learn about a place that so desperately needs some of those shoeboxes. I’ll hand deliver,” the singer wrote.

The Washington Post published Nordeman’s op-ed to the evangelist on Saturday.  She offers to take shoeboxes to children at the border through Samaritan Purse. The shoeboxes are stuffed with toothbrushes, soap, socks, hygiene items, clothing and toys for the kids that are in need.

In her message, Nordeman pleads with Graham that the migrant children need a good Samaritan – which lies at the heart of Samaritan Purse’s ministry.

Norman also asks Graham to seek President Trump’s help, and to use his influence with the President so he’ll sign the $4.6 billion emergency aid legislation passed by Congress this week. NOrdeman may have been unaware that the President had been asking Congress to pass the legislation for weeks. The president is expected to sign it this week.

As Metro Voice has reported, faith leaders who recently visited Border camps near El Paso, Texas, believe Trump’s new “Remain in Mexico” policy may be the reason why the city is now receiving just several hundred migrants a day. In recent months, thirty local churches had worked together to care for as many as 1,000 migrants daily. The President’s policy has encouraged Mexican police to deter immigrants from entering the country’s southern border and from trying to cross the US-Mexico border. It has also led US authorities to send asylum-seekers back to Mexico to wait on their immigration court hearings.

Critical resources have been drastically reduced due to the staggering number of immigrants that arrive at the border everyday.

Metro Voice previously reported that Dr. James Dobson visited a border patrol facility in Texas. More than 5,000 people arrive at the southern US border every day and McAllen is one of the busiest areas for the Border Patrol. The Focus on the Family founder describes the conditions of a holding area at the facility as the most heart-wrenching of places.
–Metro Voice and wire services

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