Apostle Alton Williams Shares POWERFUL Message on the Haitian Migrant Crisis

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In this impactful video, Apostle Alton Williams delivers a powerful message addressing the ongoing Haitian migrant crisis. As countless individuals seek refuge and a better life, Apostle Williams sheds light on the challenges faced by Haitian migrants and the importance of compassion and understanding in these trying times. With heartfelt insights and spiritual guidance, he encourages viewers to reflect on their roles in supporting those in need.

Join us as we explore the deeper implications of this crisis and how we can collectively respond with love and solidarity.

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It's not racist to call people out on their behavior and actions. That has nothing to do with skin color. This man speaks Truth. God bless him!

rebeccamughetti
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God bless you for sharing the true light on this situation. Truth uncovers all lies. Thank you for being a spiritual warrior needed at this time.❤

karenallen
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Wow this is very enlightening, Jesus is bringing it into the light . This Pastor is Tell ing us Warning us . Blood of Jesus !! Father give us discernment in these last days 🙏🏼🙏🏼

bernimiranda
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Bruh! Thank you for uploading CONFIRMATION! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!

atomicpimp
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I completely agree with what he said ! He’s not saying ALL OF US ARE OR WILL BE ! He’s saying BE ON GUARD BECAUSE THEY MIGHT BE COMING TO CITY NEAR YOU

bigvee
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Love your content! May the Most High continue to bless You & this Anointed Pastor speaking 100% Truth!!!

karensmith
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Alton R Williams old sermon call “What’s Wrong with Memphis?” is a powerful sermon to watch. ✝️✍️

carshacarsha
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MERCY, WAKE UP PEOPLE‼️TODAY IS THE DAY OF SALVATION (1Corinthians 15:1-4, 2Corinthians 6:2, John 3:16-18, Romans 10:9-13)🕊❤️🙏🏾

carolynbethea
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He isn’t talking about all Haitians but, generally Haitians are known for voodoo. Also, he would be referring to the ones that actually eat the animals.

ylparker
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HE THAT HAVE EARS TO HEAR LET HIM HEAR, WHAT THE SPIRIT IS SAYING TO THE CHURCHES. WAKEUP CHURCH IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME.🙏🔥👑🇺🇲🇵🇷🇮🇱✝️🕊️🙌🆓🎺

mariajohn
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Vote Trump my church people. Vote Trump! The Enemy wants to destroy us. We must stop the Enemy from succeeding!

trendyartist
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Subscribed. Our country will be destroyed. Pray and pray more. Speak the name of Yeshua Hamashiach over everyone/everything you hold dear. Pray for protection, revival, in Yeshua's Holy Name. Be blessed and protected. Amen...Shalom....Selah

LivLovePray-fo
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Some cultures rats, cats, dogs, horses, etc. Are their normal foods to eat ! Like cows, pigs, chickens, etc.are normal for Americans, Trump is telling the truth!!!

antoniothomas
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They have vodoo culture, which doesn't mean we all are. Most of us are Christians. I am sure a few of the migrants were doing voodoo, but that doesn't mean you generalize the rest of us as part of that nonesense.

Lovcavs
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Question, we live in the age of the smartphone, why haven't there been other videos? And before anyone says "media coverup, " these videos haven't even been seen on conservative media or YouTube. If all these pets are going missing, you'd see it. The lady from that first video isn't Haitian BTW.

georgegolden
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Jesus told Peter to feed His sheep as an act of love (John 21:16–7). Jesus also said that He has “OTHER” sheep not of the fold (John 10:16). I don’t believe the painful rhetoric about the Springfield community, but I do know there’s plenty of room at the Savior’s Cross.

Unfortunately, some folks in this nation expect people without boots to lift themselves up by their bootstraps. Some folks in this country have “love” only for those who speak their language and compassion just for those of like “culture.” Perhaps this explains why some folks have no problem shunning the thoughtful platform of the servant candidate to embrace the “tired” playbook of the celebrity candidate. Some folks are so consumed by gain and greed that they ignore their neighbor in need. Some folks are so blinded by the desire to support a candidate who will oppress the “other” that they vote against their own best interest. It never ceases to amaze me that some folks in a country that “acquired” via questionable means the state of Texas (and California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, most of Arizona, and most of Colorado through a treaty with Mexico not negotiated by choice after a one-sided, offensive war) now have the unmitigated gall to call undocumented migrants of Latin descent from Texas and surrounding areas “illegals.” How’s that for enforcing the same rules that you once broke! How’s that for serving up lessons in etiquette after you have behaved so distastefully!

Haitians in Springfield are now convenient scapegoats for xenophobic rhetoric. They are even more otherized than migrants at the Southern border—stigmatized for both color and culture. Never mind that this country was fine with blacks shackled in the holds of ships to be presumably forever fettered, but with postwar emancipation came an ethos of eviction and de facto edict of exilement for a now inexpedient people who had overstayed their welcome in a country they helped to build. The “you’re not wanted here” mentality manifested itself in the Jim Crow segregation and disfranchisement that our ancestors risked their lives to overturn (and Martin and Medgar were martyred).

Rather than recycling this garbage about Haitians in Springfield, we should remind ourselves (especially as blacks of African descent), as the late John Lewis told us, that we may not have come over on the same ship together but are now in the same boat together. Some folks in this NATION of immigrants are quick to support deportation of the “other” without realizing that their own “ship” could soon sail also if they put at the helm the capricious candidate of mercurial temperament who has been known to take action on his rhetoric of retribution. Before you think that you’ve arrived and get too comfortable on the red carpet, remember that the rug can be pulled from underneath you just as you’re trying to do to those “other” folks. This may not mean physically going back to another country, but it could easily mean a very real reversal of many “rights” now taken for granted.

Please stop supporting a candidate with a track record of exacting vengeance (which belongs to the LORD). Stop backing a candidate who said himself said that he would like to be a dictator on day 1. Thankfully, he had at least some guardrails from persons with a modicum of integrity in the 2017-2021 administration (for example, Mike Pence did his duty to democracy in peacefully transferring power). This time around, lackeys and minions such as J.D. Vance (who once likened Trump to Hitler) are only saying and doing what Trump wants to hear. Vance in the debate against Walz wouldn’t even concede that Trump lost in 2020–despite NO evidence of election fraud. Vance in the debate also blamed all the ills of America on immigrants, supposedly unleashed by Kamala Harris according to Trump to run loose in the millions from jails and insane asylums. Trump otherized” Harris by falsely claiming that she “all of a sudden turned black” for political gain, and he disrespects her every time he deliberately mispronounces her name (while getting agitated if he himself is not referred to as “President). He otherized Harris by calling her “dumb as a rock” (and then lost the debate to her). Supposedly, Trump’s policies” are an excuse for his deplorable treatment of people. I strongly disagree.

In the wise words of “First They Came, ” a 1946 poem by Martin Niemöller, a German Lutheran pastor:

“First they came for the Communists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Communist
Then they came for the Socialists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Socialist
Then they came for the trade unionists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a trade unionist
Then they came for the Jews
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Jew
Then they came for me
And there was no one left
To speak out for me.”



How we treat the “other” is a living testament to our true love for God. There are also many dangers to our own well-being implicit in disparaging Haitians (and migrants in general) as the “other.” Benjamin Franklin said that some are wise and some are otherwise, but I’ll conclude with my own spin on that famous quotation. In this case, to be wise is to be “OTHER”wise. Leave the hatred for Haitians behind and let’s help Harris move us all forward.

victoriajacksongray
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Ofcourse it’s not ALL. never generalize Haitians, the few I know are solid people but even they would tell me about the horror that would happen on that island. The animal sacrifice is very real. It’s not impossible to believe a small part is still practicing voodoo and not familiar with American norms.

breezybreeze
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Animal sacrifice is “biblical”. And yes, the Priests and others ate the sacrifices afterwards. Lev.22:7-8

rosemcknight
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As a Haitian American Christian I think this is getting blown way out of proportion. Not all Haitians are practitioners of voodoo. Also, theoretically speaking, majority of the Haitians in Springfield, Ohio are there legally under TPS, which has to go through a renewal process periodically. I hold pastors to a high standard and this one seems to be a bit irresponsible with his rhetoric. These blanket statements are what lead to xenophobia, and I’m saying this as a conservative Christian all for legal immigration.

PapiJoJoe
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Brother what you didn’t say was who THEY are. The republicans shipped those people in to Springfield.

kevinbrown