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    Good Friday March Focuses On Immigration

    http://www.nbc17.com/news/8703929/detail.html

    RALEIGH, N.C. -- An annual Good Friday observance grew into a visible referendum on immigrant rights, as participants in the Pilgrimage for Justice and Peace called for changes to U.S. laws to make it easier for Latino immigrants to settle in the country.

    The pilgrimage usually attracts a few dozen people for an observation of Jesus' last steps before his crucifixion. But as the procession snaked its way through downtown Raleigh to the State Capitol, the crowd grew to a couple hundred.

    "One of the things about this occasion is that we are making a direct link between the sufferings of our Lord, Jesus Christ, and the sufferings of his children today," said Bishop Michael B. Curry, of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina. "Jesus calls us to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to end the suffering."

    The annual event, which is conducted by includes several religious and social justice organizations, covers several social issues, but the major focus Friday was immigration reform.

    "A fundamental concern for a lot of the people here is a concern that this nation will continue to be a nation that, as it says on the Statue of Liberty, 'Bring me your tired, your hungry, your huddled masses yearning to be free,'" Curry said.

    Alex Charns, of Durham, said many members of his church are Latino immigrants.

    "My family came from Poland, and things have changed as far as welcoming immigrants. People who work here should have the same rights as all Americans," Charns said.

    Others who participated in the pilgrimage were there just for the religious observation.

    "The Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace, which culminates in the way of the cross, fulfils in part Christ's injunction to love the whole world and everyone in it," said Sister Kitty Bethay, of Catholic Social Ministries.

    "This is not just something that's in stained glass. It's something that is relevant to our lives every day, and this is how we make it relevant," Charns said.

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    Damn Another one of these fools. People who think that because they have tenure they can just say FY to the droves of poor Americans. Our honest folk are denied the living standard their parents could earn doing the same work while they were growing up. Just so that unlimited numbers of immigration cheaters can ignore our democratic immigration policy and just violate us supplementing their income with programs from our taxes.
    I support enforcement and see its lack as bad for the 3rd World as well. Remittances are now mostly spent on consumption not production assets. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    Well, it looks like the good people took the Day. That is reserved to Honor Jesus and took the Jesus out of the Day. That to me, sounds of Hypocrisy or I could think of a better word, Blasphemy.
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