Posted on 05/14/2018 11:31:25 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
US Army Chaplain Tim Brown of Sanford is fighting for his husband facing deportation back to Honduras.
"I will not stop. I am determined. I am persistent. and I am an advocate for humanity," said Brown.
On Thursday, Brown's Husband, Sergio Avila Rodriguez was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Charlotte. Sergio is now being held at a facility in Georgia.
"I get a phone call and that's when Sergio says to me, 'I've been detained and they are deporting me,'" Brown said.
Sergio escaped Honduras with his family when he was just 6 years old.
Brown says the couple was told by ICE agents that Sergio would be safe from deportation since he is the spouse of a military officer.
The couple married in January 2017.
Brown says they spent thousands of dollars toward Sergio's immigration status and received a series of past waivers to delay deportation - that all now seems pointless.
"I feel trapped and I feel lied to."
Sunday, Brown rallied a group of supporters at St. John's Metropolitan Community Church to express his concern of Sergio going back to a country not supportive of the LGBT Community.
ICE STATEMENT:
Mr. Avila was previously encountered by the U.S. Border Patrol near Rio Grande City, Texas, in September 2001 while attempting to illegally enter the United States. He was subsequently ordered removed from the United States by a federal immigration judge in March 2002. Mr. Avila also has a criminal conviction for Driving While Intoxicated in Durham County in January 2015.
(Excerpt) Read more at abc11.com ...
OUT...GET OUT!
Bless their hearts.
Gag me with a spoon.
Justice! Justice! Justice!
“Mr. Avila was previously encountered by the U.S. Border Patrol near Rio Grande City, Texas, in September 2001 while attempting to illegally enter the United States. He was subsequently ordered removed from the United States by a federal immigration judge in March 2002. Mr. Avila also has a criminal conviction for Driving While Intoxicated in Durham County in January 2015.”
Mercy! Mercy! Mercy!
This sentence marks a new low in the category of "disgusting".
No need to read any further.
Guy seems to thrive on oath breaking.
And exactly which soldiers would seek spiritual guidance from a pig like this????
An Army chaplain homo, fighting on behalf of his illegal alien husband.
Shameful. If only Mattis was still alive./s
And of what “faith” is this Chaplain? It certainly is not Christianity, Islam, nor Judaism.
If you have ever had a DUI, Canada won’t admit you across its border.
What are the qualifications for a “chaplain”? It obviously has nothing to do with some sort of religious affiliation any more, right?
There was good reason why they couldn’t be trusted for OSS/intelligence work during WW2.
Romans 1:18-32
People these days seem to think coming under judgment is somehow progress in society ... it makes it clearer why when Revelation is happening all around them that so many will not repent.
Racists!
Bye.
5.56mm
“Sunday, Brown rallied a group of supporters at St. John’s Metropolitan Community Church to express his concern of Sergio going back to a country not supportive of the LGBT Community.”
Does anyone else think that Brown might be a racist because of his condemnation of Hondurans?
Send Timmy to Honduras with the wetback. We would not want to break up such a sweet family.
Army Chaplin?
Pffft. Resign your commission and go with him. Just go.
Im so sick of faggotry
Thanks girls
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