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To: Brytani
And how is the Church going to do that? Buy Western Union? Do you REALLY believe ole Vincente Fox is going to let the Church get their hands on the only money that's propping up his puppet government?

How can he stop it? The chruch could easily set up a program that helps illegals send money back to Mexico as part of a package of services they provide

The banks are already itching to get into the game. A church - bank alliance could become a seamless skim of illegal cash

144 posted on 04/02/2006 4:06:07 PM PDT by Rooivalk
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To: Rooivalk; Brytani
The banks are already itching to get into the game.

I haven't followed this conversation and I'm not going to get too deeply involved in it, but I will point out that the banks are already 'skimming' a fair portion off the top of the remittances.

Wells Fargo and Bank of America are two of the larger banks involved.

145 posted on 04/02/2006 4:34:02 PM PDT by HiJinx (~ www.proudpatriots.org ~ Serving Those Who Serve Us ~ Operation Easter/Passover ~)
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To: Rooivalk

Well isn't this special. Not only do we have this wonderful conspiracy theory that the Church wants illegals because of the huge amount of money they have, and will give to the offering plate. Now, we have the Church setting up clandestine programs to skim money off of the Mexicans before sending it to Mexido.

Ok, I've got an idea. Instead of Dan Brown speculation, why doesn't anyone prove, through facts, that the Churches stance of charitable assistance for illegals will provide the Church with a financial windfall.


146 posted on 04/02/2006 7:43:56 PM PDT by Brytani (Someone stole my tagline - reward for its return!!!)
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