Posted on 06/10/2009 7:28:12 PM PDT by Coleus
If undocumented immigrants are valuable enough to be counted in the Census, then they ought to be legalized.
Thats the argument being made by a national group of Latino evangelical clergy, led by a Ridgefield Park pastor, that wants undocumented immigrants to boycott the 2010 Census unless immigration reform is passed this year. The group also plans to expand the call in December to Latinos who are U.S. citizens and legal residents if Congress does not pass reform legislation by then, said the Rev. Miguel Rivera of Ridgefield Park, president and founder of the National Coalition of Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders.
Rivera argues that by participating in the Census, illegal immigrants help their communities receive more attention and funding, yet they hardly benefit in return If undocumented immigrants are good enough, valuable enough, to be counted in the Census so that politicians and communities can get more resources and states can justify more congressional seats, then they should be good enough to be legalized, Rivera said. President Obama promised that this year there would be comprehensive immigration reform, and Latinos voted overwhelmingly for him.
But there is no bill, even though there is a health care bill. He said he and other pastors from the group, known as CONLAMIC, will demonstrate on the west side of the White House next week, when Obama is to meet with congressional leaders over immigration: The leadership in the White House and Congress are procrastinating. Its time to pay the piper. We believe boycotting the Census will get the attention of Congress, mayors and governors.
Over one million undocumented immigrants from our churches alone will be absentee from the Census, Rivera said. If we get to the end of the year and we include the documented in the boycott, it will be many, many more people.
The boycott proposal has received mixed reaction in New Jersey and elsewhere, including among Latinos. Those Latinos say that, while they sympathize with CONLAMICs frustrations, an accurate Census count is essential.
Patersons Deputy Mayor Elsa Mantilla said she opposes the boycott because an undercount would rob cities such as hers an immigrant hub of proper levels of funding for schools, medical services and programs for immigrants.
But others say such a boycott may be an important last resort in pressing for laws that will fix the immigration system and address the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States.
One cant blame a community that has been so marginalized from feeling offended that they are merely numbers and the system will only use them further, said Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes, chairman of the Immigration Task Force of the New Jersey League of Municipalities. [Politicians] want to reach for certain numbers [for resources] then dont want to give these people drivers licenses, which would allow them to earn a living wage."
The boycott called by the National Coalition of Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders is being closely watched around the country.
If you're not a citizen, you have no representation in the Congress. Period.
Sounds like the latino clergy are racists.
Democrats are Racists....read “Unfounded Loyalty” by Wayne Perryman (a black man).
ping
The boycott is posturing and will never happen. But it will give the bureaucrats the opportunity to do the same computer modeling that discovered global warming.
The computer model will try to calculate the number of people missed because of the boycott (which won’t actually exist, except in the press releases and computer model).
The left is still puzzled why the Bush administration didn’t exploit its opportunity with the census. We claim that babies in the womb are real persons. If so, why did just a few of us (and not anyone in the prolife groups) urge the counting of ALL persons? There is an obvious demographic reason to be able to know the expected population growth in the future for maternity wards, daycare, schools, and especially gubmint spending based on population.
I too am puzzled at the lack of ability of our side to do the obvious that both is consistent with our ideology, and benefits us.
“If undocumented immigrants are valuable enough to be counted in the Census, then they ought to be legalized.”
I agree!
Don’t count them, and don’t legalize them. Back to Mexico they go!
ping
That's odd, as illegal aliens manage to absorb far more resources than citizens and legal immigrants despite their habit of avoiding census takers.
Over one million undocumented immigrants from our churches alone will be absentee from the Census, Rivera said. If we get to the end of the year and we include the documented in the boycott, it will be many, many more people.
I, for one, wouldn't consider "one million" illegal sheeple following one delusional pastor's orders to be good candidates for citizenship.
Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes, chairman of the Immigration Task Force of the New Jersey League of Municipalities. [Politicians] want to reach for certain numbers [for resources] then dont want to give these people drivers licenses, which would allow them to earn a living wage."
No, Mayor Wildes, the citizens you're supposed to be serving don't want illegals granted licenses. If you weren't so far up the collective butt of your largest contributors your ears would be free to hear your constituants.
And what a magic trick! The bogus 12 million number of illegals bandied about for the last seven years has GONE DOWN to 11 million. Hooray for the Ministry of Information!
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