Said the pastor to the illegals: Violar la ley no es barato. Espero que puedan encontrarlo en sus corazones para hacer una pequeña donación a la iglesia a cambio de nuestras acciones compasivas. Sí, alrededor del 50 por ciento de su salario debería ser suficiente.
Translation: breaking the law is not cheap. I hope you can find it in your hearts to make a small donation to the church in return for our compassionate actions. yes, about 50 percent of your wages should be enough.
“That’s what we need to do as a community to keep families together,” ....
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Nobody is stopping the whole family from leaving our country together, moron.
Might be a bit difficult “hiding” ten plus million people.
Let's see how long they can keep them hidden in their houses. They'll get tired of it eventually and be stuck with all of these illegals stuck inside 24-hours a day.
What we need to do is keep them believing that the minute those illegals step outside, they're going to be scooped up and deported.
This would seem to be a conspiracy to harbor illegal aliens, conspiracy to commit human trafficking and also subject to RICO charges.
Arrest them all
Well,this pastor can hide these criminal Alians if he likes but they will need food,healthcare,a job.how will they get those things if they stay locked up in that house.
Shortly after they leave the house they will get picked up and sent home.
Sounds like a great life, three families all living in a basement, unable to come upstairs or go outside. I doubt they get many takers, and any they get will be the purist of freeloaders.
So three illegal families will be crammed into one house watching Spanish TV all day and living off US taxpayers’ social services. They certainly aren’t “contributing to the American economy,” which is the lie their sympathizers always tell us. Throw the “pastor” in jail for harboring fugitives.
If he really cared about them, he could take the very same money and help get them reestablished in their home country.
Of course families have to stay together, especially if we are talking about young children. But they don’t have to stay together here. If you were ordered to leave France, you wouldn’t leave your kids there, obviously you wouldn’t think of getting in the plane without them. The same thing applies. The parents are ordered to go home to Guatemala, why would they even think of leaving the kids here, except as a temporary measure while they arrange for a place to stay back home.
If churches want to help get them reestablished, and in so doing keep the family together, that would be right and proper. And fully respectful of the law.
It’s one thing to run a safehouse and allow alien invaders to stay overnight or for a few days. It’s another matter to allow them to stay for months at a time. The logistics change completely when Pedro and family are hanging around for a long time. A safehouse has to present an appearance of normalcy, and that ain’t gonna work with 10 families living in a house.
They think they are the Underground Railroad, when in fact, they are really the Odessa File/Ratlines after WWII.
Are these religious organizations legally responsible when one of these criminal illegal aliens does harm to an American citizen?
Two words: Asset Forfeiture
From living in the shadows (laughable) to proudly declaring they are illegal to finally living in the shadows. Good. They should live in fear. Maybe they will go home.
A couple of centuries we had the ‘underground railroad’ which helped people to transit to safety. This ‘underground network’ doesn’t seem to make any claim about transiting anyone to safety (such as in their homeland) but merely sounds like an ‘underground media ploy’ to appeal to sympathy and perhaps get some home upgrades done with parish or kickstarter money and maybe free labor from the people being housed.
I doubt there will be many people who want to stay in a house all their days rather than enjoy their homelands.
A hammer is pounding alright !
Anybody see anything wrong here? Or isit just me?
Ten bucks says some bleeding heart lib reporter or columnist will make an “Ann Frank” story out of this.