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Society|Sun, Aug. 19 2007 07:50 AM EDT

Prominent Immigration Activist Leaves Church Sanctuary

By Ethan Cole|Christian Post Reporter

A well-known immigration activist who has become an international symbol for the struggles of illegal immigrant parents has for the first time left the church which she has been taking refuge in to avoid deportation.

Elvira Arellano left the Adalberto United Methodist Church in Chicago to attend an immigration rights rally in Los Angeles, The Associated Press reported Saturday.

Emma Lozano, head of the immigration rights group Centro Sin Fronteras, said Arellano was traveling to California by car, but declined to say whether her 8-year-old son, Saul, was with her. She also declined to give details on when Arellano left the Chicago church, though Arellano gave a press conference on Wednesday at the sanctuary.

“She’s not alone and she’s got a lot of company and on her way,” Lozano said Friday night, according to AP. “And she’ll be here tomorrow, so we’re really looking forward to that.”

The mother and son team have been at the forefront of the immigration battle, making frequent media appeals for the government to pass a more humane immigration reform bill. Both have taken refuge in the Chicago church for the past year.

In Los Angeles, Arellano planned to participate in the immigrant rights march set for Saturday morning and hold a press conference at La Placita Catholic Church.

Arellano has taken refuge in the Chicago church since Aug. 15, 2006, after immigration officers ordered her to turn herself over to authorities for deportation.

She first illegally immigrated to the United States in 1997 but was then shortly deported back to Mexico. She again crossed the border and made her way to Illinois in 2000 where she worked at O’Hare International Airport cleaning planes.

She was arrested in 2002 at O’Hare and later convicted of working under a false Social Security number.

On Wednesday, the one year anniversary of her stay at the church, Arellano announced her plans to travel to Washington, D.C. together with her son to lobby for immigration reform on Sept. 12.

Arellano risks being arrested by federal agents and being deported while away from the church. She plans to pray and fast for eight hours at the National Mall to pressure Congress to pass more lenient immigration reforms, according to the Chicago Tribune.

“God has protected me for this long year,” Arellano said, in both English and Spanish during a press conference on Wednesday. “But I cannot sit by now and watch the lives of mothers and fathers like me and children like Saul be destroyed.”

“If this government would separate me from my son, let them do it in front of the men and women who have the responsibility to fix this broken law and uphold the principles of human dignity,” Arellano said.

Earlier this summer, an immigration bill that would have provided a path for 12 million illegal immigrants to become citizens was derailed when the Senate failed to garner enough votes to limit debate and move toward final passage of the legislation.

Although immigrant groups and Christian Hispanic organizations admit that the bill was not perfect, for the most part they supported the bill that would allow immigrants to stay in the United States while enacting penalties on immigrants for illegally crossing the border.

“Everyone knows that our immigration laws are broken,” Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said after the bill failed, according to CNN. “And a country loses some of its greatness when it can’t fix a problem that everyone knows is broken. And that’s what happened today.” Continue »

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  • Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:05 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 2

    She has stirred up enough trouble, now she needs to go back home; after all, what is so wrong and terrible about going back home when there is no danger that awaits you? I cannot understand all the wailing and grieving that goes on just because some people are forced into going back where they came from. BIG DEAL. Get over it.

  • Sun Aug 19, 2007 10:51 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 2

    Poor Elvira. She is in this country illegally and was convicted of working under a false social security number. As a person whose family continues to suffer from criminals who steal our identities I have no sympathy for Ms. Arellano.

    Ms. Arellano DOES NOT have to be separated from her son who was illegally born in the United States. The law permits her to take him with her.

    It is unfortunate that Ms. Arellano is using her son as a tool to circumvent the fact that she broke the law.

    The churches that are harboring these criminals are wrong and should lose their tax-exempt status.

    I believe the majority of Americans believe in the humane treatment of illegal aliens, but such treatment should not sanction breaking the laws of our nation.

  • Sun Aug 19, 2007 10:01 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 2

    This woman, and others, are nothing but common criminals. She has not only entered the U.S. illegally, but committed fraud/forgery by using false federal documents. She should never have been set free to begin with. If the church wants to take care of her son by letting him remain here that's their business. She should be taken into custody and deported at once. Maybe even a little jail time too. If she wants her son, then he can go with her back to Mexico.
    When they have their "rights" marches, and they should have none here, the ICE vans should be ready to pick them up and send them back forthwith!
    Write your congressperson and demand that they enforce the law for once. You can send free faxes through: www.numbersusa.com

  • Sun Aug 19, 2007 5:28 am Agree: 5   Disagree: 1

    Elvira is busy stirring up trouble in LA.

    The people of the United States have a right to protect themselves from getting caught up in the lawlessness! Aiding and abetting illegal aliens is a felony.

    They may need to try my two-step plan.

    We may have to kiss the keisters of the illegal invaders, it is still a felony to aid and abet them.

    If some honest men and women in law enforcement, would go after the lowlifes in the government, business and the general population that have been aiding and abetting them, by the time they had enough of a handle on the job to raise their heads and look around, I don’t think many illegal aliens would still be left.

    We don’t need any new laws to do this either. Just some honest men and women that take their oaths of office seriously!

    Finding them is the first step!

    Federal Immigration and Nationality Act
    Section 8 USC 1324(a)(1)(A)(iv)(b)(iii)

    "Any person who . . . encourages or induces an alien to . . . reside . . . knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such . . . residence is . . . in violation of law, shall be punished as provided . . . for each alien in respect to whom such a violation occurs . . . fined under title 18 . . . imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both."
    Section 274 felonies under the federal Immigration and Nationality Act, INA 274A(a)(1)(A):
    A person (including a group of persons, business, organization, or local government) commits a federal felony when she or he:
    * assists an alien s/he should reasonably know is illegally in the U.S. or who lacks employment authorization, by transporting, sheltering, or assisting him or her to obtain employment, or
    * encourages that alien to remain in the U.S. by referring him or her to an employer or by acting as employer or agent for an employer in any way, or
    * knowingly assists illegal aliens due to personal convictions.

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