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    Senior Member LawEnforcer's Avatar
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    INTEL FROM THE OPPOSITION (Rev. Coleman)

    We have to prepare for the battle ahead!

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    Wednesday, October 29, 2008 7:41 AM



    As we prepare in Chicago to take the next seps in the 100 days campaign for legalizatin after the election, we wanted to share with others what we are working on. Attached you will find a flyer and a pastors pledge for a November 15 event in which we will gather families facing separation throughout Illinois and begin to link them with pastors, businesses, community organizations and elected offcials - those who will support them and who will work for a moratorium and legalization in the first 100 days..

    We hope to gather thousands of representatives of these families along with their pastors on January 21st in Washington D.C. in front of Homeland Security. We also hope that gatherings will happen like that one in many local areas in front of ICE offices.

    As the primary negotiation for a new legalization bill will take place beween the congressional hispanic caucus and the house leadership, and as discussions with a new white house on a moratorium pending legalization will be initiated by the congressional hispanic caucus, we hope that groups will take this or a similar family unity initiative to members of the congressional hispanic caucus in their state

    Let us know what you are doing


    Rev. Walter Coleman and Elvira Arellano.

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    The family members of murdered, maimed, raped victims of illegal alien criminals should be pounding on the doors of pastors, organizers, and elected officials at the same time these illegal criminal sympathizers are pushing for amnesty.

    I don't have one ounce of sympathy left in my body for illegals and their families. If they don't want to be "torn apart" they should stay together in their country of origin.

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