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Sex Trafficked Catholic Seminarians and Abuse Victims Seek Justice
U.S. Bishops like Cardinal Timothy Dolan,Archbishop Timothy Broglio, Bishop Mark Seitz, and others have spoken out against President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance who are deporting criminal immigrants and securing the borders in an effort to lower crime, high drug overdose deaths, and the chances of a major terrorist attack. After having received $2.4 billion from the Biden Administration to traffic illegals throughout the country, these same bishops are now complaining that the Trump Administration has cut off funding to Catholic Charities which has played a key role in creating the greatest humanitarian disaster in U.S. history.
What no mainstream or Catholic media outlet has reported is how the Catholic Church in the U.S. has a history of sex trafficking immigrants while getting paid for it often with federal and state funds. One seminarian with an F-1 foreign student Visa whose education at Christ the King Seminary near Buffalo, NY was funded by the government was Jonathan from Poland. The handsome and fit seminarian, upon being accepted to study for the priesthood in the U.S., questioned why he had to be photographed from the front, the back, and the side. Told that it would help seminary officials recognize him when he cleared customs, he wondered why he needed to be identified from behind. Unfortunately for Jonathan, he was later drugged and sodomized by his supervisor, Monsignor Edward Staub, the pastor of St. John the Evangelist Church in Severna Park, MD. Fearful that he might report Staub who assaulted him and Baltimore Cardinal William Keeler who covered up the assault, Jonathan was dismissed by church officials and offered a one-way ticket back to Poland while the people in the parish were told that he left to return home where he had a girlfriend that he intended to marry.
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RICO LAWSUIT CALLED FOR AGAINST VATICAN AND U.S. BISHOPS
Sex Trafficked Catholic Seminarians and Abuse Victims Seek Justice
