In this June 27, 2018 file photo, Democratic congressional
candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez reacts while talking to the media,
in New York. Ocasio-Cortez is running in New York's 14th Congressional
District. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
U.S. Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
D-N.Y. wished her Twitter followers a Merry Christmas Tuesday by
referring to the newborn Jesus as a "refugee."
"Joy to the World!"
Ocasio-Cortez wrote. "Merry Christmas everyone - here’s to a holiday
filled with happiness, family, and love for all people. (Including
refugee babies in mangers + their parents.)"
Mary and Joseph are
not depicted as refugees in the Nativity story. According to the Gospel
of Luke, Joseph brings the pregnant Mary to Bethlehem so that he may
enroll in a census ordered by the Roman emperor Agustus. The couple are
forced to take shelter in the stable where Jesus is born due to a lack
of room at the inn.
However,
in the Gospel of Matthew, Mary and Joseph flee into Egypt with the
infant Jesus after King Herod of Judea orders the murder of every boy
aged two and under in Bethlehem after the Magi ask him where to find the
newborn "King of the Jews." The Holy Family escape the slaughter and
are told by an angel to return to Israel once Herod is dead.
Ocasio-Cortez,
who unseated veteran Democratic Congressman Joe Crowley in a Democratic
primary earlier this year, has form when it comes to making
eyebrow-raising comparisons on social media. Last month, she compared
members of a Central American migrant caravan approaching the U.S.
border to Jewish families fleeing Nazi Germany, victims of genocide in
Rwanda and refugees from Syria's ongoing civil war.
That tweet
drew an irate response from Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who suggested
Ocasio-Cortez visit the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, which
he said, "Might help her better understand the differences between the
Holocaust and the caravan in Tijuana."
Ocasio-Cortez shot back:
"[T]he point of such a treasured museum is to bring its lessons to
present day. [The Trump] administration has jailed children and violated
human rights," she added. "Perhaps we should stop pretending that
authoritarianism + violence is a historical event instead of a growing
force."
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