Friday, July 4, 2008

The Boston Globe Celebrates Independence Day by Honoring Illegal Immigrants

Front page material, folks.

They also have a Carnegie Foundation ad celebrating immigrants on the turn-in.

Yes, on the fourth of July the Zionist-controlled, agenda-pushing MSM is gonna shove this SOB up your ass (or you're a racist) while ignoring that the ORIGINAL IMMIGRANTS COMMITTED GENOCIDE!!!


Not that the LAW has anything to do with anything, or that if the agenda wasn't the ECONOMIC INTEGRATION, NAU GLOBALIST shit, then I'd be o.k. with an open world.

But, once again, the shit agenda the MSM is pushing is NOT in the best interests of the greater good!

If they really wanted to help "immigrants," they would backtrack on the globalization crap and internally IMPROVE those countries.

You know, like a Venezuelan model!


"Churches champion immigrants' plight; Congregants offer support, money" by Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff | July 4, 2008

At Sunday services and spaghetti suppers, churches and other religious groups across Massachusetts are fueling a growing movement to defend immigrants' rights, from raising money for detainees to lobbying lawmakers to overhaul immigration laws.

Some churches in mostly white, affluent towns such as Andover and Chelmsford are inviting immigrants to share their stories in hopes that residents will rally to their cause. At least one, the Arlington Street Church in Boston, is taking a stronger stand by signing onto a national movement to aggressively defend immigrants' rights through protests and other activities.

Religious leaders and their flocks are delving into the contentious national debate as the country grapples with what to do about its estimated 12 million people in this country illegally.

You know, gang members, rapists, CHILD rapists, etc.

Of course, if you point that out you are a racist to the divisive, Zionist-controlled MSM!

Church leaders say they hope their faith-based outreach will counter increasing hostility toward immigrants.

And bring hostility upon the church, huh?

"We really looked at who was the most vulnerable in US society right now. It really is the immigrant community," said Susan Leslie, a national staff person at the Boston-based Unitarian Univer salist Association, which has 1,050 churches nationwide and which supports the national movement to defend immigrants' rights.

They want to DISOBEY the LAW?

Then TAKE AWAY their TAX EXEMPTIONS!!

Last year, a religious coalition launched a nationwide "New Sanctuary Movement," pledging to take a public stand for immigrant rights and protect immigrants from "unjust deportation."

Other churches are taking more aggressive action, or considering it. The Arlington Street Church in Boston voted in January to join the New Sanctuary Movement, and now they are planning protests at detention centers and setting up a rapid-response network to help immigrants in case of a federal raid. In March, it hosted a workshop that raised more than $2,000 to help a few Guatemalan immigrants fight deportation.

"If there's a big raid somewhere, we will respond to it," said Peter Lowber, who chairs the sanctuary group at the church. "We know that laws are often unjust."

So WHERE are the churches on the WAR?

Haven't seen them out against spying or torture either!

What dupes!

Janice Prime, a hospital administrator who lives in Chelmsford, said she was sympathetic to immigrants, but hadn't gotten involved until immigrants visited her church.

"Before I really met some of them, I didn't think about it much," she said. "But when I heard the people speak that Sunday, it really touched me."

So when is the PALESTINIANS STORY GOING to be TOLD, huh, Globe?

Or the IRAQI and AFGHANI story, Zionist shit bags?

I'm WAITING!!!!!!


Not everyone agrees with the churches' approach. Critics say the churches are overlooking the negative effects they say illegal immigrants are having on the economy, including depressing wages and straining healthcare, education, and other services.

"We understand the church's historical role advocating for immigrants, but please think about the big picture," said Steve Kropper, cochair of Massachusetts Citizens for Immigration Reform, which favors stricter controls on immigration. "A church should not advocate for illegals unless they can look a citizen in the eye and say, 'Sorry, your wages as a carpenter, a painter, a drywall hanger, a nurse are too high.' "

Even church members have mixed feelings. Some say they are far more comfortable volunteering in soup kitchens or homeless shelters than taking up political issues.

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If the CHURCH wants to get POLITICAL, TAX 'EM!!!!