This section could be interpreted to include priests, ministers, and social workers, since they don't actively attempt to discourage illegals from remaining in the United States. It needs to be reworded to exclude those in the clergy and social services who are addressing immediate physical and spiritual needs and indemnify them against any criminal penalties.
You post the proof that you are a liar. Thanks. Only a Brier or a Ginsberg could interpret that provision the way you are.
Need to be a little more specific. We want to make sure to remove public social-benefit rewards for coming and staying here illegally. We also don't want to leave loopholes open for coyotes and smuggling-rings to wiggle through when they're taken to court.
I'll buy regular worship services, and privately-funded non-profit humanitarian organizations providing food, temporary shelter, or medical services. I believe providing access to emergency medical services is already covered under previous INSA legislation. That work for you?