July 02, 2007

Deportation Dodging Immigration Criminal Issues Demands

I'm absolutely stunned by the gall of this woman and her supporters.

Hours after the Senate voted against advancing the immigration reform project, the Mexican activist Elvira Arellano announced a campaign of resistance against the U.S. government.

In a written statement, the leader of the movement Familia Unida (United Family) said that “if the Democrats and the Republicans cannot summon the courage to fix the broken law we will not sit quietly and see our families and our children cut to pieces on the broken pieces of that broken law."

She demanded an immediate moratorium on all raids and deportations.

Arellano, who has remained in a Northwest Side church since August 15 to avoid an order of deportation, said this would be the deadline the government will have to "revive and pass a comprehensive immigration reform.”

Otherwise, pro-immigrant organizers will begin a campaign “aimed at bringing this government and this economy to a halt.”

Representatives from the Centro Sin Fronteras and the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights also announced this morning they were prepared to take “economic actions” against corporations that support anti immigrant legislators and programming.

Also, a massive concentration of families and children is scheduled for July 17 in Washington D.C. to “confront the leaders of both parties and the President.”

So let me get this straight -- immigration criminals and their accomplices are going to "confront" the ineffective leaders of this country and demand that they stop even the half-hearted pathetic attempts to enforce our nation's immigration laws.

I've got a better idea -- not only does our government need to step up the raids and aggressively act to deport the immigration criminals rounded up, but they also need to kick down the doors of Adalberto United Methodist Church and haul out Arellano and (anyone who attempts to interfere with the enforcement of US law), and then ship her back to Mexico.

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