Texas AG says Catholic charity is smuggling migrants into US, runs ‘stash house’

A charity run shelter in El Paso, Texas stands accused of “planning and facilitating” illegal migrants to cross over the border from Mexico into the US, according to court documents.

The accusation of brazen illegality is part of a suit filed by the state Attorney General Ken Paxton against Annunciation House, a Catholic group who run a handful of shelters providing temporary housing to migrants who have illegally crossed into the US.

Paxton launched an investigation earlier this year into the charity, demanding the immediate release of documentation about its migrant clients, which it has refused to do.

“Annunciation House publicly depicts itself as a humble organization dedicated to ‘simply liv[ing] the Good News of the Gospel’ and providing ‘compassion and freedom’ to ‘outcast[s] or alien[s],’” papers filed in year in El Paso County Court say, adding: “The actual operations of Annunciation House are quite different.

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Migrants in El Paso head to a local church shelter after arriving El Paso from Colombia and Venezuela in March. James Breeden/NY Post

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