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    Evangelical groups launch $250,000 illegal immigration campaign

    Evangelical groups launch $250,000 immigration campaign

    Alan Gomez, USA TODAY6:15 p.m. EDT May 29, 2013


    Russell D. Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Conventions Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, said they are pushing Congress to pass an immigration bill because more immigrants have joined their congregations.(Photo: Southern Baptist Convention via AP)
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    • Evangelical groups will spend $250,000 on ads supporting an immigration overhaul
    • The ads will play nationally and in more than a dozen states featuring local pastors
    • Other conservative groups oppose the bill and are airing their own ads


    During the last attempt to overhaul the nation's immigration laws in 2007, the Southern Baptist Convention never fully embraced a bipartisan bill that died in the face of conservative opposition.
    But in a sign of how differently the 2013 immigration debate is playing out, the convention is joining other evangelical organizations in a $250,000 media blitz starting Thursday to push members of Congress to pass a bill.
    The ad buy will feature television spots, radio ads and billboards in 13 states featuring pastors urging people to support the ongoing efforts in Congress to pass an immigration bill that would allow the nation's 11 million unauthorized immigrants to apply for U.S. citizenship, strengthen border security and revamp the legal immigration system.
    Russell Moore, who will take over as head of the Southern Baptist's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission on Saturday, said they are more aggressive this time around because more immigrants have joined their congregations, giving members a better understanding of who they are. And he said it reflects a broader acceptance of granting citizenship to unauthorized immigrants among conservative Americans that should be embraced by Republican critics in Congress.
    "Our involvement signals the fact that we don't see this as a blue state, red state, culture war question," Moore said. "When you have people of courage and goodwill, such as Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who is heroically working to craft legislation that is fair and just, I think it's very difficult to pigeonhole this into the easy left-right categories we're accustomed to."
    Rubio is part of a bipartisan group of senators known as the Gang of Eight that wrote an immigration bill that has cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee. The full Senate is expected to start debating the bill in early June, just as a bipartisan group of members of the House are trying to finalize their own version of an immigration bill.
    Despite the push by the evangelical leaders, many conservatives remain opposed to overhaul efforts.
    NumbersUSA, a group that helped kill the 2007 bill through phone calls, e-mails and faxes to lawmakers from its members across the country, remains strongly opposed to the Gang of Eight bill and is also using large media campaigns to get out their voice. Last week, the group unveiled what they call the first wave in a series of TV and radio ads opposing the bill in 18 states.
    Roy Beck, who heads NumbersUSA, said the efforts by the evangelical leaders do not represent a cultural shift among conservatives to embracing a pathway to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants. He said the leaders are not in tune with their clergy, who remain strongly opposed to granting "amnesty."
    "What this shows is a few of them getting together and finding some money," Beck said.
    And while the evangelical leaders are encouraging people to support an immigration overhaul partly out of a moral obligation to help unauthorized immigrants, Beck said that guidance is misdirected.
    "They're looking at the illegal aliens and saying, 'We want to feel compassion,'" Beck said. "But they're not offering one bit of compassion to the 20 million Americans who are unemployed. It's not moral leadership to do that."
     
     
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    You can tell even by the look on his face in this star shot photo that Russell D. Moore is a sleazy sellout!

    We need to find a way to warn all the Baptist churches about this.

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    Evangelical Group Ads Paid for by National Immigration Forum

    “The Evangelical Immigration Table, a coalition supporting immigration reform, has launched a six-figure ad campaign pushing Congress to enact immigration legislation. The ads, urging evangelicals to “pray” for a path to citizenship, include the disclaimer that they were “paid for” by the Table. This is odd, because the group doesn’t legally exist. It is a highly misleading claim,” Breitbart News reports.
    “Breitbart News confirmed on Monday that the actual purchase of the ads was made by the National Immigration Forum (NIF). The Table told Breitbart News on Friday that it wasn’t an incorporated entity or non-profit organization and had selected NIF to “facilitate” its work. A source at a media buying firm in DC told Breitbart News that NIF did not take the traditional commission on the ad purchase, which was described as “very odd.” It suggests NIF was making its own purchase of the ads, rather than simply acting as a “facilitator” of the buy.”

    http://immigrationreform.com/2013/06/04/evangelical-group-ads-paid-for-by-national-immigration-forum/?utm_source=iContact&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign =Top%205%20Immigration%20Stories&utm_content=Top+5 +Jun+6%2C+2013
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    NATIONAL IMMIGRATION FORUM FUNDED BY SOROS AND THE LEFT



    by MATTHEW BOYLE
    2 Jun 2013

    The National Immigration Forum (NIF), the force behind the so-called “Evangelical Immigration Table” (EIT), is actually a front group for players on the institutional left including billionaire George Soros and the Ford Foundation, according to reporting by Breitbart News and other outlets.

    According to the Huffington Post, EIT is running a $250,000 advertising campaign in favor of the Senate’s “Gang of Eight” immigration bill. Even so, EIT admitted to Breitbart News it does not legally exist as an incorporated political entity or non-profit organization but said NIF is the group that "facilitates" its activities.

    NIF is a power player in immigration politics, and includes among its leadership some of the most powerful Washington figures on the issue. Read more.

    Read the article in General Discussion at:
    http://www.alipac.us/f9/national-imm...s-left-280134/


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