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Olde Tyme Religion
Churches jump into action with threat of immigration sweeps
2019-07-15
CHICAGO (AP) ‐ As a nationwide immigration crackdown loomed, religious leaders across the country used their pulpits Sunday to quell concerns in immigrant communities and spring into action to help those potentially threatened by the operation.

A Chicago priest talked during his homily about the compassion of a border activist accused of harboring illegal immigrants, while another city church advertised a "deportation defense workshop." Dozens of churches in Houston and Los Angeles offered sanctuary to anyone afraid of being arrested. In Miami, activists handed out fliers outside churches to help immigrants know their rights in case of an arrest.

"We’re living in a time where the law may permit the government to do certain things but that doesn’t necessarily make it right," said the Rev. John Celichowski of St. Clare de Montefalco Parish in Chicago, where the nearly 1,000-member congregation is 90 percent Hispanic and mostly immigrant.

While federal immigration officials were mum on details, agents had been expected to start a coordinated action Sunday targeting roughly 2,000 people, including families, with final deportation orders in 10 major cities, including Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Miami.

Activists and city officials reported some U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in New York and Houston a day earlier, but it was unclear if it was part of the same operation. The Houston advocacy group FIEL said two people were arrested there Saturday. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio confirmed there were three incidents involving ICE on Saturday, but agents didn’t succeed in rounding up residents. Speaking at a news conference Sunday in New York, de Blasio called the operation "a political act" by President Donald Trump that had nothing to do with enforcing the law.
Posted by:Besoeker

#13  Most priests are pedophiles anyway.

Not true, but don’t let that stop you.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-07-15 21:55  

#12  Law enforcement can enter any tax exempt facility involved in illegal activity, collect evidence and then prosecute individuals. Property can be confiscated and auctioned to recover steep fines levied can be ordered by the court. Most priests are pedophiles anyway. Do it.
Posted by: Phaick Uneretle6310   2019-07-15 18:04  

#11  The churches could sell their land to fund the gimmigrants.

Charge the average tax of the average worker per gimmigrant, rebate for the tax the gimmigrant pays (all benefits charged to church) .
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-07-15 16:30  

#10  Look, if they're serious about expressing charity - "sanctuary," per the medieval custom - then the parishes need to put up or shut up. Take these people on as permanent wards of the parish, or else hand them over to the authorities for deportation.
Posted by: Lex   2019-07-15 16:17  

#9  Charge them with aiding and abetting foreign invaders, remove tax exempt and also put them under siege, no one in or out, no food in, cut the water and power. After about a week, collect the corpses and go to the next one on the list.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2019-07-15 13:33  

#8  "Mater Dei ! The unquestioning tithers ! The unlettered faithfuls, their children... ohhh the altar boys ! Woe, woe, woe !"
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-07-15 10:59  

#7  Let them live off of the parishes, in the parish rectory or convent.

Put your money where your mouths are, monsignors.
Posted by: Lex   2019-07-15 10:25  

#6  I wonder oif Trump's public threats, and 'failures' are having the effect of wall construction - discouraging new colonists? Or maybe identifying networks?
Posted by: Bobby   2019-07-15 10:16  

#5  Our local Catholic parish is half old Anglos and half Hispanic, with almost all the kids and young people, and priest, being Hispanic. Without the immigrants the parish is gone in 20 years, and insolvent in 2.
Posted by: Glenmore   2019-07-15 09:32  

#4  In the old days, the charities were saddled with clothing, housing and feeding the lot not the general taxpayer. So, how about going back to the original system. You want them, you pay for them. Then we'll see how you manage - mouth meet the wallet.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-07-15 08:35  

#3  Odds of Trump being re-elected are now about 19:1
Posted by: Lex   2019-07-15 08:03  

#2  Remove their tax exempt status
Posted by: Uleck Spererong9442   2019-07-15 07:04  

#1  The struggle for relevance in the new urban America.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-07-15 04:40  

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