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Mexicans Without Borders Asks The Pope For Help
By Greg L | 11 April 2008 | Illegal Aliens, Prince William County | 20 Comments
Ricardo Juarez of Mexicans Without Borders has reportedly asked the Pope to intervene in the enforcement of U.S. immigration laws, according to the MJM. Somehow, I kind of doubt this is going to happen. The last time I looked, U.S. federal immigration law was just a little outside of the Pope’s bailiwick. Maybe they should have asked him about letting illegal aliens get amnesty in the Vatican City, instead.
Dozens of Virginia immigrant-rights advocates marched to the steps of the Vatican’s Washington liaison office Thursday seeking the pope’s help to soften enforcement of U.S. immigration laws.
“We are here because we believe our voice is not strong enough,” said Ricardo Juarez in delivering a letter for the pope.
Pointing to families who may soon be split apart due to a recent immigration roundup in Virginia’s Prince William County he said, “We are suffering a very bad situation.”
Juarez is the coordinator of Mexicans Without Borders, the advocacy group which sent a letter to Pope Benedict XVI asking he intercede to “stop the division of our families by raids and deportations.”
What is more goofy here is that the Manassas Urinal-Massager thought this meaningless stunt was newsworthy. When the local affiliate of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation does anything, it seems the MJM feels it deserves the highest profile coverage possible. They even provide video footage on their website of this codedic interlude.
Ridiculous.
UPDATE: A Catholic reader forwarded me a fax they sent to the Apostolic Nuncio in Washington. Here’s an excerpt:
On November 3 an illegal alien raped at knife point a 58 year old woman in our subdivision. Marlon Berrioz lied and and denied even being in the house but of course his DNA proved otherwise. Berrioz’ crimes were so awful the jury suggests a sentence of 110 years. The monarchal / hierarchical Catholic Church, through Bishop Wenski and others, laid the ground work for Berrioz to be here. Berrioz had done his deed and Americans will have to pay up to $3 million dollars over his period of incarceration to keep him away from us. And the 58 year old American woman is damaged forever. You owe her an apology.
I represent a woman whose husband, John Douglas, was shot for “pleasure” by illegal alien Eduardo Lazo-Rios. Lazo-Rios was looking for tow truck driver, any tow truck driver, to kill. But the evening drew cool and so he picked the available white American target, Mr. Douglas, and shot him three times in the chest. Mr. Douglas was dead before he hit the ground. Lazo-Rios fled to his home in Central America and he will never be extradited because, like most Central American countries, El Salvador will not extradite its citizens to America. “No Extradition” is a free pass for illegal aliens to commit crimes and then flee without fear of punishment.
The US is not breaking up Mexican families. Mexican families choose to break up families. If a Mexican mother decides not to take her children with her to Mexico, she should be labeled what she is: a woman abandoning her children.
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Maybe the Pope would like to say something to the Latino gang members while he’s here, as if that would do any good!
Juarez is right in a way that Mexicans without Borders doesn’t have a very strong voice. When you’re desperate, you reach for anything that you think may be even remotely helpful - even the most inane.
He is however quite wrong when he refers to “split apart families.” To the best of my knowledge, not one deportation judge to date has ever refused any deportees the right to take their children with them.
What peope like Juarez fail to mention is most of the people being deported already have families back home - the last thing they want to do is take their anchor babies with them.
Consider the scenario. Daddy returns home to his village where his wife and family await him after years of working in the US, sending money home “when he can.” With him is his American “companion” along with their American-Born children who he tries to justify as their ticket to American Citizenship - when they turn 21.
Even the dumbest illegal alien is smart enough to know that taking his “American family” home with him is a guaranteed status change from Sallion to Gelding.
The Women - right up to the judge’s bench - are so brain washed, they really believe their kid will be their “pass.” And it looks like they aren’t that far off. How many arrested in a raid are released for “humanitarian” reasons?
Bring on the Pope. And while someone has the Pope’s ear, maybe they can ask why the Church (through Catholic Charities) isn’t hosting seminars in Mexico to advise the illegal aliens there of their rights!
As far as I know, the Catholic Church has never elected a Pope who is a fool, as yet…monster, yes (Borgia), fool, no. I expect that the Catholic Church in this country is already experiencing an uprising from many PAYING members who are rather upset about the enabling activities that the church in this country is already providing. The Pope could wind up with a full scale revolt among his paying customers…and the Catholic Church does not like to lose money.
What is more goofy here is that the Manassas Urinal-Massager thought this meaningless stunt was newsworthy.
So Greg who is the more goofy? MJM for reporting it or you for even wasting your time bring it up again? Are you lacking in things that are way more important to the people or PWC to bring up?
I guess this is day two of Catholic bashing. AWC, for someone who seems constantly concerned about the tone and perceived insults from other posters, you wrote some pretty insensitive remarks.
Members of the Catholic church are not “paying customers”. We don’t tithe in return for a service, we give because what we have belongs to God, and we return a portion of it back. Many of the posters here seem to want to throw out the baby with the bathwater. The overwhelming majority of work done by the different Catholic charitable groups is apolitical. Do I approve of the sponsorship of Hogar Hispano by Catholic Charities? No. Is it representative of the charitable outreach activities of Catholics? By no means!
I can’t think of any church that would want to squander its resources. The Catholic church does not worry over this more than a Protestant church does. As a matter of fact, I can think of many more scandals involving embezzlement of church funds in Protestant churches (i.e., James Baker, Oral Roberts, and all televangelists) than in the Catholic church.
I guess my church is doing OK if posters have to keep going back to the Dark Ages and the Renaissance to find examples of wrong doing. Maybe we should talk about the Salem Witch Trials some time? Or we could discuss the supression of Catholicism by Puritans in colonial America?
Not a sermon, just a thought.
If the Pope believes that we should not have any sovereignty, he best remember the sovereignty of heaven and the pearly gates.
No, jfk, you’re right. I went back and reread my post and it was totally over the top and really not like me. I’m sorry…it’s been a VERY bad morning and I was in a VERY bad mood when I dashed that off and posted it. I apologize to you all other Catholics out there, very humbly.
Correction: to you AND all other
I’m Catholic - no apology necessary. The church is greedy and stuck in the middle ages. Six years of Catholic schooling was enough to turn me off from the Church. If I do go to church, which is almost never, I go Methodist.
The Pot. News should investigate the back ground of this group. It is not pleasant. However we all know how the Pot News feels about illegals.
Thanks AWC. I appreciate the comments.
MdMan, sorry, but being Catholic is a religous choice, it’s not an ethnic group. You seem to dislike the church, attend a Methodist Church, but still self-identify as a Catholic. That’s interesting.
Sorry you had six bad years of schooling, but that doesn’t really give you much perspective about today’s church. I think you might be stuck back in elementary school. Come to mass sometime, we’d love to have you attend.
Junes, that scenario sounds like the life story of B.HusseinObama’s daddy: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=59850 Different strokes for different cultures?
More typical drivel from the MJM. Even though I don’t subscribe, I found that mess on my driveway this morning. What a way to start the day! I emailed their ciruclation department as follows:
For the past few days, I have found the latest issue of the Manassas Journal Messenger on my driveway. I do not subscribe to your paper. I had a subscription nearly two years ago, but stopped subscribing due to your newspaper’s liberal slant and pro-illegal alien editorials which do reflect my views nor do they reflect reality. I do not support lawbreaking, and want no association with those who support lawbreakers, so I dropped my subscription.
Since I don’t want to pay for your newspaper and don’t want it for free, how do I stop delivery?
Ricardo Juarez should be asking the Pope to intercede with the Mexican government on behalf of the Mexicans to improve life in Mexico so all of the Mexicans illegally in America can repatriate themselves and their families back to their home country.
for Bob Wills….I think I hear your Momma calling you…..time for dinner.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Nearby Mexican state upset with influx of Mexicans
The Mexican state of Sonora recently sent nine legislators to Tucson to complain about the Arizona crackdown on employers of illegals. Their specific complaint? Too many Mexican illegal aliens are returning to their hometowns in Sonora.
The law’s effect, they said, will be “devastating” on Sonora. The state, just south of the U.S. border, does not have enough housing, jobs of schools to handle the influx, they contend.
One Mexican Representative asked in Spanish “How can they pass a law like this? Mexico is not prepared for the tremendous problems it will face as more and more Mexicans working in Arizona and sending money to their families return to hometowns in Sonora without jobs’, she said.
Speaking of the people of Sonora, MX and Arizona, US, Rep. Leticia Amparano Gamez also claimed ‘We are one family, socially and economically.”
American citizens disagree. The United States is a sovereign nation. Its states and its citizens are not responsible for the welfare of Mexico’s citizens. It’s time for the Mexican government to stop feeding off of the United States and start finding ways to start taking care of its own citizens.
I wonder if Chief Deane will meet with the Pope.
It’s outrageous of the arrogancy of the Mexican govt., thinking America owes them a “living”!
They are nothing but a parasite culture that demands rights that they don’t deserve.
anonguy, best post of the week!
NOHE and PRINCIPI TRYING TO RESCIND CRACKDOWN
Prince William supervisors reconsidering police crackdown
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Apr 12, 2008 6:52 AM (1 hr 26 mins ago) by Dan Genz, The Examiner
Prince William County (Map, News) - Pressure is growing on Prince William County supervisors to reconsider the controversial illegal-immigration crackdown the Police Department launched last month.
Saying the financial and public relations costs of the landmark program have been much larger than anticipated, two supervisors told business leaders Friday that the county must rework the policy to improve the community’s image.
“The illegal-immigration policy is an 800-pound gorilla that is following us around in everything we do,” Supervisor Frank Principi, D-Woodbridge, said. “It’s time to put the gorilla back in the cage.”
Officers checked the legal status of 89 people in the first month of the crackdown, arresting 41. Police Chief Charlie Deane said most of the illegal immigrants arrested would have been arrested anyway.
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Citing that information, Principi and fellow Supervisor Martin Nohe, R-Coles, said it is worth revisiting the policy. Nohe called on the county to “reclaim the mantle as a diverse, dynamic and thriving community.”
Their comments to the Greater Prince William Manassas Chamber of Commerce surprised County Chairman Corey Stewart, a champion of the plan.
“To repeal or scale back now would diminish a program that has been a stunning success,” said Stewart, who pushed the policy the policy directing police officers to check the U.S. residency status of traffic violators and minor criminals. “It might be an 800-pound gorilla, but it’s a good gorilla, it’s working. It’s making the community safer and at a modest cost.”
Three other supervisors at the meeting said they expect the future of the immigration crackdown will be a major feature in the upcoming budget negotiations as the county faces a $19 million deficit and a proposal to raise taxed 27 percent.
“Until this morning, I was not aware there was a movement afoot to rescind the resolution,” said John Jenkins, D-Neabsco, who continues to support the policy.
The proposal has doubled in next year’s budget from $2.8 million in October to $6.1 million now, including more than $3 million to install cameras in police cars to guard against future lawsuits.