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    Pregnant Woman Seeks Deportation Asylum in Chicago Church

    May 22, 2019

    CHICAGO (AP) — A pregnant woman is seeking asylum in a Chicago church after she says she received a deportation order requiring her to leave the U.S. by Thursday.

    Adilene Marquina, 34, who has a high-risk pregnancy and is afraid to travel back to Mexico, is staying at the Faith, Life and Hope Mission on Chicago’s Southwest Side, WBEZ radio reported Tuesday. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has a policy against making arrests in places of worship.

    Marquina fled to the U.S. in 2015 seeking political asylum to escape paying extortion that drug cartels required to keep her business open. She waited four years for an immigration judge to deny her claim to remain in the U.S., she said.

    “They don't care about my daughter’s life,” she said. “They couldn’t even bother to look at the documents I provided that say I can’t travel.”

    The Rev. Jose Landaverde, a Chicago religious leader and immigration activist, said Marquina has a legitimate claim and will continue to fight her case. Marquina is one of dozens who have sought sanctuary in places of worship nationwide since Elvira Arellano started the movement in Chicago in 2006 by staying in a church with her son.

    Marquina’s case, however, poses challenges. Her baby is due July 23 and she must leave the church to go to the doctor for the next two months. She is staying at the church with her family, a 16-year-old American son, a 14-year-old son who is also seeking asylum and a 3-year-old son who was born in Chicago.

    “I don’t want to be separated from my children,” Marquina said. “I don’t want anything to happen to my baby girl on my way back.”

    https://news.wttw.com/2019/05/22/pre...chicago-church
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    Disgusting. These churches should be charged with some crime and shut down.
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    HAUL HER OUT OF THERE AND DEPORT HER NOW!

    CHURCHES ARE NOT ABOVE THE LAW!

    THIS NEEDS TO STOP!

    GET HER OUT OF HERE BEFORE SHE GIVES BIRTH!

    TAKE YOUR MINOR CHILDREN WITH YOU!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    What's a sanctuary church? A look at the policy and its legality in US

    By Kaitlyn Schallhorn, | Fox News

    What are sanctuary cities?

    What are sanctuary cities and why are they so controversial in the illegal immigration debate?




    Most churches have what is called a sanctuary – a designated, sacred area for worship. But for many undocumented immigrants, these religious buildings are becoming their own sanctuary.
    As the Trump administration continues its “zero-tolerance” immigration policy, more congregations are adopting so-called “sanctuary church” programs in an effort to help or support undocumented immigrants in the community.

    Cristo Rey Church in Lansing, Michigan, announced Monday it would become such a place. Father Fred Thelen said the Catholic parish decided to become a sanctuary church for immigrations after two years of “prayerful consideration, discussion and education, testimonies and dialogue,” MLive reported.


    Father Fred Thelen announced Cristo Rey Parish in Lansing, Michigan, will offer sanctuary to illegal immigrants. (Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press-MLive.com via AP)


    Trump has decried the concept of sanctuary cities, and his administration has threatened to rescind federal funding from those places.
    Read on for a look at what sanctuary churches are and the history behind them.
    What does a sanctuary church do?

    There are no stringent legal specifications for what makes up sanctuary cities – areas that limit just how much local law enforcement officials can comply with federal immigration authorities – and the same can be said for sanctuary churches.
    From providing legal advice and prayer to giving undocumented immigrants a place to stay when facing imminent deportation, many churches tackle their sanctuary status in different ways.
    For Shadow Rock United Church of Christ in Phoenix, Arizona, sanctuary churches “open their doors and provide a living space to an individual and/or family that is facing deportation. The purpose is to provide additional time for their cases to process through the legal channels,” its website states.
    If a church does not have the physical space to house an immigrant, it can provide other forms of sanctuary with laundry services, meals, doctor visits or companionship, according to Shadow Rock, which has provided sanctuary since 2014.
    WHAT ARE SANCTUARY CITIES?
    In December 2016, the Anglican Diocese of Los Angeles adopted a new resolution and encouraged its congregations to become sanctuary churches, which it described as “places of welcome, refuge, healing and other forms of material and pastoral support for those targeted by hate due to immigration status or some perceived status of difference.”
    Cristo Rey Church will provide housing for undocumented immigrants without criminal records, according to MLive. The church will also work with lawyers to help their case.
    Can ICE raid a church?



    Vicky Chavez walks with her daughter Issabella in the First Unitarian Church, in Salt Lake City. Chavez, a Honduran woman who came to the U.S. four years ago seeking asylum from an abusive boyfriend, says she'll continue taking sanctuary in the church where she's been for the past six months with her two young daughters despite being ordered to leave and exhausting her appeals. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)


    The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) does have “sensitive locations” agents will typically avoid carrying out enforcement actions, according to the federal agency. Churches, synagogues, mosques, temples and other places of worship are considered sensitive locations.
    UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANT SEEKS SANCTUARY AT SEATTLE CHURCH
    However, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) warns that ICE’s protocol on sensitive locations “provides no absolute protections” in guidelines it has published for sanctuary churches.
    Sanctuary Rock said it informs ICE when it brings “a guest into sanctuary.”
    Are sanctuary churches legal?

    The ACLU warns that federal law prohibits the harboring or transporting an undocumented immigrant while knowing of his or her legal status.
    HONDURAN WOMAN FEARING DEPORTATION GIVEN SANCTUARY IN CHURCH
    "There is a law against harboring people who are here illegally and shielding them from deportation," Jessica Vaughn, director of public policy at the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates for tighter immigration restrictions, told Fox News.
    "Most churches that are acting as a 'sanctuary' are very careful to avoid breaking that law," she said, adding that for many churches, the "point is to make a political statement" about immigration laws.
    Is this new?

    No.
    The Sanctuary Movement was established in the 1980s as Central Americans, particularly from El Salvador and Guatemala, entered the U.S. illegally to flee wars in their countries. Churches banded together to provide support and asylum for the refugees.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/wha...legality-in-us




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    These so-called Churches need to get involved in the HOMELESS SITUATION, NOT THE INVASION SITUATION!!!!!

    MASS IMMIGRATION; LEGAL and ILLEGAL 100% DIRECTLY RELATED to MASS AMERICAN HOMELESSNESS!!!!!









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    CHICAGO (AP) — A pregnant woman is seeking asylum in a Chicago church after she says she received a deportation order requiring her to leave the U.S. by Thursday.
    NOT the baby daddy, I'm NOT paying for this. The church wants to give sanctuary then the church can pay for the raising of the child
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    You cannot ROB a bank and get sanctuary in a Church

    I do not care about her sob story...or this disgusting picture of this criminal, hiding in a Church, who MUST be deported with her whole family!

    BOOT HER OUT AND ALL THE REST OF THEM!
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