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    US churches protect migrants after tough immigration rules

    US churches protect migrants after tough immigration rules

    GREENSBORO, UNITED STATES: Business owner Oscar Canales has spent the past three months confined to a church basement in the US city of Greensboro, knowing he could face deportation to El Salvador the moment he steps outside.

    Expulsion would mean tearing him apart from his wife and three American children, not to mention shuttering the thriving roofing company he founded which today employs six US citizens.

    Canales first came to authorities´ attention six years ago, when he was arrested for lacking papers following a minor accident at a traffic light.

    But with no criminal record, past administrations chose to overlook the fact he crossed the border illegally in 2005 and issued him work permits that were renewed every year. Now, he and millions of others are facing expulsion under tough new immigration guidelines instituted by President Donald Trump.

    In response, some progressive Christian groups have boosted their efforts to protect vulnerable migrants by exploiting the protected “sanctuary” status of their places of worship while providing shelter and legal aid to would-be deportees.

    Canales, who received his deportation order last December, has been living in the United Church of Christ since January 17.

    He cannot imagine leaving America. “All my family is here, my wife, my kids,” he says, adding he is fearful of being forced to face the violent gangs of a homeland he left long ago.

    “They can take one kid and ask for money. If you don´t give it today, they can do anything. They can kill people.”Canales is among more than 40 people currently known to be taking sanctuary in US churches, a figure that has skyrocketed since Trump´s election in 2016, when there were just five, according to the Reverend Noel Andersen of the Church World Service which tracks the movement.

    “Under the Obama era there was a lot more prosecutorial discretion” especially for those who have committed low-level offenses such as traffic violations, or had community or family ties like Canales, he said.

    “Essentially Trump comes in and gets rid of the priority guidelines, and anyone who is undocumented is a priority” — a group that is estimated to number some 11 million.

    In Trump´s first year, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 109,000 criminals and 46,000 people without criminal records — a 171 percent increase in the number of non-criminal arrests over 2016. The goals of the sanctuary movement are to prevent the break-up of families, win legal reprieve for as many people as they can, and effect narrative change.

    Their philosophy is at odds with the anti-immigration tide that has swept the country´s political right, particularly in many southern states which are also a bastion of right-leaning Evangelicals.

    But for the Reverend Julie Peeples, the Greensboro pastor, her duty to provide shelter to those in need couldn´t be more clear. “Jesus teaches us to love our neighbor as ourselves, that was the most important command of all,” said the soft spoken preacher who has led her congregation since 1991.

    “We are convinced that Jesus wouldn´t call anyone an alien, for starters, that we are all human beings, that we are all children of God — I believe personally that God crosses all our borders and has no interest in or respect for the borders that we create.” Canales is the second person to benefit from sanctuary at the Greensboro congregation — the first was single mother Minerva Cisneros Garcia, 42, who came from Mexico´s Guerrero state in 2000 with her first son, who became blind as a baby as a result of cancer.

    Like Canales, Minerva was a law abiding citizen who was caught up in an immigrant raid in 2009, after which she was granted stays at her annual hearings.

    But last spring she received a letter in her mailbox informing her that her time in the US was up, and she would have to leave her three sons behind.

    She then sought help from the church, which provided her sanctuary from June until October, when a federal judge became aware of her case and vacated the original order.

    “It feels like a golden cage,” she said of her time spent at the church. “That place used to feel safe, I used to feel like a small bird inside a cage, because they used to provide me with everything, food, water, shower, everything.” “I used to feel sometimes very sad, but very happy too because I knew I had support from people.” Minerva´s case is one of five successes Anderson has tracked so far, with others as far and wide as Connecticut, Arizona and Colorado.

    Despite her victory, immigration agents gave her an ankle monitor to wear at all times, a decision she says leaves her feeling under threat.

    “I think they want to show they have the power, I really don´t understand why,” she said from her modest home as her two younger sons played after returning from school.

    Doug Long, another pastor at an affiliated church in the nearby town of Raleigh, says his church is prepared to deal with greater legal consequences, and understands that the authorities´ decision to not enter sanctuary churches is based on a non-binding guideline. His congregation took a vote before deciding to host 39-year-old father-of-four Eliseo Jiminez, in sanctuary since October, and now members take turns to stay overnight in the church to record video in case federal agents enter the premises.

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    Like Canales, Minerva was a law abiding citizen who was caught up in an immigrant raid in 2009, after which she was granted stays at her annual hearings.
    "Law abiding citizen"? A LIE! SHE IS NOT A CITIZEN OF THE U.S.

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    Any church promoting, advocating or protecting illegal immigration needs to lose its tax-exempt status.
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    These Churches are NOT above the law...just like sanctuary cities.

    They can record ALL the videos they want...send in ICE, arrest and deport these illegal aliens. Then show the video...YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CANNOT HIDE...ANYWHERE!

    Arrest these people who harbor, aid and abet illegal aliens!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    But last spring she received a letter in her mailbox informing her that her time in the US was up, and she would have to leave her three sons behind.
    The left leaning media is so disingenuous. I'm betting the letter did not say she had to actually leave her three sons behind. The media is just adding their own words for effect. Such liars!

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    This quotation is from the news article: “But for the Reverend Julie Peeples, the Greensboro pastor, her duty to provide shelter to those in need couldn’t be more clear. “

    It is distressing to see how good but naïve Christian people are being manipulated and influenced by leftwing politics. In Matthew 22:20-22 (King James Version of Bible) Jesus is quoted as saying “Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s; and unto God the things that are God’s.” In this passage from the Bible Jesus acknowledges that the government has certain legitimate functions (laws) that Christians should obey.

    What could be a more legitimate use of government authority than to preserve the existence of the nation it governs? That requires establishing national sovereignty, that requires borders and immigration laws to control who and how many, if any, persons are allowed to dwell within its borders. I say, it is un--Christian to harbor illegal aliens in defiance of immigration laws.

    Christian churches finance massive missionary work around the world. In that way they are fulfilling their obligation to help the poor. It is not required that they promote giving up our entire country to foreigners. If they want to help foreign citizens, they can send them aid in their own country.

    And we have this from the Old Testament: “But if any provide not for his own, and especially for those of his own house, he has denied the faith, and is worse than an unbeliever.” 1 Timothy 5: 8. This passage translated into a modern cliché means, “charity beings at home.” In the broader sense it also means preserving our homeland.

    I would like to know how many homeless veterans and American destitute they are allowing to live indefinitely in their churches. Not just one free meal on Thanksgiving, living indefinitely in their churches. Until every last American citizen is provided for, they need to focus on helping them -- first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jtdc View Post
    "Law abiding citizen"? A LIE! SHE IS NOT A CITIZEN OF THE U.S.
    Good eye, jtdc.
    The constant conflation and the outright lies, preached over and over tends to wear down the mind. I catch many anti-illegal alien speakers say, "immigrant" just like the media.
    Illegal immigration is a real psy-op.

    Throw in the sob story and baby waving and their plan will fulfill itself.

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    Her sons can go with her, there is nothing stopping her from taking her whole family.. This is all rubbish.
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