Posted on 09/03/2005 7:26:20 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
Majority of City Commission would support resolution against border militia group
Cameron Park church parishioners are organizing a white ribbon campaign for dialogue, calling for prayer and reflection in response to the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps. of Texas plans to mobilize in the Rio Grande Valley.
The so-called Minutemen have organized to combat illegal immigration into the United States, posting a militia-like armed watch at various border points and recruiting members from across the country.
The group from San Felipe de Jesús Church call themselves Social Justice and Peace Pastoral. Its a response to the Minuteman project that offers prayer and dialogue instead of fear and division, said Elizabeth García, a ribbon campaign organizer.
The group wants to launch across the Rio Grande Valley on October 1 the date the Minutemen plan to begin their operation Secure our Border across the country.
White ribbons would be distributed pyramid style, meaning every participant would find 10 people to wear a ribbon, those 10 people will find another 10, and so on.
Organizing in conjunction with the Catholic church makes sense because the churchs position is pro-immigration, said Father Michael Seifert of San Felipe de Jesús.
Any family in economic need has a right o immigrate, thats our posture, if a family is hungry and the family needs work, then society should provide a way for people to do that, Seifert said.
People from out of town, who arent familiar with the culture, walking around with guns, is the last thing Brownsville needs, Seifert said. Another concern is potential conflicts in Brownsville with the Brown Berets a California-born Hispanic civil rights group that has proclaimed it will combat the Minuteman movement.
The Minutemen should not be ignored, but they should not be welcomed, Seifert said. Its beyond silli-ness, its irresponsible, he said of the group, Theres got to be a more sensible way of dealing with this (illegal immigration) than what weve done but Minutemen is not the solution.
There will be a meeting Wednesday at the church to discuss the campaign, García said.
Border cities are reacting to the Minutemens plans to set up camp and keep watch.
El Pasos city council passed an anti-Minuteman resolution Aug. 23. The resolution was co-sponsored by two city council members and won near unanimous approval, 7-1.
A similar resolution would win favor if presented to the Brownsville City Commission, an informal poll of city leaders showed this week.
Only Commissioner David Betancourt declined to take a position on the matter when asked by The Brownsville Herald if he would support a resolution like El Pasos against the Minutemen over concerns for economic and cultural ties across the border.
Almost all commissioners cited reasons similar to El Paso for their support of such a measure, primar-ily maintaining good relations with Mexico and discouraging vigilante-style law enforcement.
I would most definitely support a resolution, Mayor Eddie Treviño, Jr. said.
Treviño said commissioners have informally discussed a similar measure. The resolution would serve to express an official opinion, he said.
Law enforcement should be left to people who are trained and experienced in these matters, the mayor said referring to immigration, No civilians should take the law into their own hands, and its not the right message to send our neighbor and biggest trading partner.
The president of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps of Texas, Al Garza said neither the El Paso reso-lution, nor a potential Brownsville one, would affect his organizations plans.
That resolution, as far as Im concerned, they can take it and throw it in the trash, said the ex-Marine, adding, The majority of us are combat veterans and we know our rights we are all Americans and we have the Constitutional right to assemble, they are breaking the law and committing a federal offense.
Garza added that the group was still considering coming to the Valley, and specifically to Brownsville, even if he had to make the trip solo.
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Could it possibly be a mexican Colonia, Cindy?
Then perhaps Father Seifert would understand if folks want to "immigrate" their way into his rectory or his parish's convents. Hope he doesn't have locks on the doors.
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These jerkoffs think they are above the law because they are on a mission from God to fill the church pews of America. I'm disgusted. I would throw them in prison if it were up to me.
"Any family in economic need has a right o immigrate, thats our posture, if a family is hungry and the family needs work, then society should provide a way for people to do that, Seifert said. "
Yes that's right....Mexican society should be providing jobs for the illegals that come here...not American society!
"...Organizing in conjunction with the Catholic church makes sense because the churchs position is pro-immigration, said Father Michael Seifert of San Felipe de Jesús.
"'Any family in economic need has a right o immigrate, thats our posture, if a family is hungry and the family needs work, then society should provide a way for people to do that,' Seifert said..."
SO, here you have a political activist who is also a Catholic Priest, abusing his position as a representative of Christ to push his communist/marxist perspectives on others, and other nations at that.
I'm a Catholic but I DO NOT ENDORSE NOR SUPPORT any "Catholic" who uses an affiliation with the Church to encourage, endorse or accommodate breaking laws based upon some presumption (or another, as in, any presumption) based upon an indulgent desire that "want makes it right".
This guy is proliferating humanism amd marxism -- encouraging people to go take what they want because they want it -- and abusing his position of trust as a Catholic Priest.
Shame on this guy, shame on our Catholic Church for allowing this guy to be so self indulgent. He should be encouraging people to respect others, not to disrespect them and theirs.
Why don't they migrate to the Vatican? That place seems swank, it should be able to hold 15,000 of our Mexican friends easily.
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