The Key and Center Point Theme

[More Key Examples & Quotes]

Scriptural Mandate
The conscious understanding of Jesus/Yeshua’s words (Matthew 25:31–46 — “the least of these My brethren”) must remain the guiding light of any just society.

Isaiah 10:1–3 warns:
“Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees,
to deprive the poor of their rights and withhold justice from the oppressed of MY people,
making widows their prey and robbing the fatherless.
What will you do on the day of reckoning,
when disaster comes from afar? To whom will you run for help?”

When unjust laws oppress the poor, they stand in direct violation of GOD’s goodwill.

The Present Crisis
Across the country — in urban and suburban centers, transcending race, class, and creed — the public is frustrated and fatigued by the visible presence of homelessness. Citizens, politicians, businesses, police, fire, EMT, and neighborhoods are saying with one voice:

“The homeless must go somewhere… anywhere… just far away from our communities.”

This dangerous consensus is what I have called the “Prevailing Winds” (Exhibit B) — the shared mood that demands immediate removal of homeless populations, regardless of justice or consequence.

The Government’s Response
Under this pressure, the Commander-in-Chief of Law Enforcement — sworn before both the people and GOD — is moving to answer the public demand through Presidential Executive Order #13878 (PEO).

This Order, in effect, opens a strategic portal for the projection of military might to forcibly relocate homeless citizens, including veterans, away from urban centers onto remote federal lands.

These lands would serve as permanent internment camps of no return — not places of healing or resolution, but of suppression.

Disproportionate Impact
This policy strikes first at the urban centers where the majority of America’s homeless dwell.

  • Here, American-Africans — the only exclusive U.S. citizens under the 14th Amendment — reside in large numbers.
  • Here also, veterans and the poor of every background are most concentrated.

Thus, the initial brunt of PEO #13878 is borne by Black Americans, veterans, and marginalized urban poor — not through resolution, but through military suppression.

The Alternative: EXODUS II
President Trump is not a social worker — he sees himself as a law enforcer. Yet this very fact creates an opportunity:

Instead of military suppression, he can now partner with We the People through EXODUS II — a civilian-based national initiative to:

  • Resolve the root causes of homelessness and urban crime,
  • Restore dignity and justice to “the least of these,”
  • Transform public frustration into shared renewal.
  • Exhibit D — Letter of Option to President Trump:
    https://justiceville.us/trumpletmt-25/ 
  • Call to Study and Act
  • This is not a distant concern. It is immediate. It is moral. It is eternal.
  • Please study these matters as though the freedom and life of you and yours depend on it — because they do.
  • Join in demanding true resolution, not suppression.

    Stand with EXODUS II as the righteous alternative.Pray, act, and lead — so that when the day of reckoning comes, we will be found faithful to GOD’s command:
    “Inasmuch as you did it to the least of these, you did it unto Me.”

Blessings of Mercy and Grace from ABBA in Heaven upon us all,
Ted Hayes
Justiceville
Agape–Shalom!

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