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D.C. Church Group Vows to violate laws
Jun 27, 2019 09:28:57   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
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D.C. Church Group Vows to Provide Sanctuary for I*****l A***ns

by Andrew



A collaborative church group in the Washington D.C. area is vowing to ensure that i*****l a***ns in the nation’s capital and the surrounding states have a place to hide from ICE when President Trump gives the go-ahead on the upcoming raids. The Congregation Action Network sent out a press release this weekend urging area churches and members of the collective to shelter aliens and provide for their safekeeping in the event of immigration enforcement action.

“In response to President Trump’s announcement that his administration would deport ‘millions’ of undocumented immigrants in the coming weeks, the Congregation Action Network asserted its faithful solidarity with immigrant families across the DC Metro area who have been put into a fresh state of fear and trauma,” the press release read. “Network clergy are speaking out and urging their communities to stay safe and their congregations to take action.

“The Network has urged its members to reach out to local governments and law enforcement and urge them not to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),” the release continued. “Lack of access to area detention facilities or support from law enforcement will make it harder for ICE to carry out widespread arrests.”

ICE has protocols on the books that advise agents to show extra caution when carrying out enforcement actions in school, healthcare facilities, and churches. This gives groups like the Network an additional advantage over immigration enforcement agents, who would just as soon steer clear of these areas when rounding up i******s.

“God promises often in the sacred scriptures of my faith to protect, defend, and comfort those in distress,” said Rev. Sharon Stanley-Rea, director of Disciples Refugee & Immigration Ministries. “I am disturbed, as a Christian and a U.S. citizen, with the need for hardworking, family-focused immigrant friends and neighbors to raise cries for God’s protection against terrorizing ICE raids that threaten not only to separate families, but to separate us from our best values of welcome, compassion, and hospitality.”

That’s all well and good, but at the end of the day, this is about enforcing the law. And there is nothing in the Scriptures that prohibits a country from protecting its own sovereignty. Deportations can be done while also maximizing dignity for those individuals and families who are in the country illegally. This is made easier when Americans cooperate with ICE enforcement actions rather than try to stick gum into the works.

As far as we can see, deliberately trying to thwart an ICE operation is akin to aiding and abetting criminality. We’ll leave it to the Trump administration to determine whether prosecutions are necessary, but it could be an idea worth floating.

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Jun 27, 2019 09:47:24   #
bahmer
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Politics
D.C. Church Group Vows to Provide Sanctuary for I*****l A***ns

by Andrew



A collaborative church group in the Washington D.C. area is vowing to ensure that i*****l a***ns in the nation’s capital and the surrounding states have a place to hide from ICE when President Trump gives the go-ahead on the upcoming raids. The Congregation Action Network sent out a press release this weekend urging area churches and members of the collective to shelter aliens and provide for their safekeeping in the event of immigration enforcement action.

“In response to President Trump’s announcement that his administration would deport ‘millions’ of undocumented immigrants in the coming weeks, the Congregation Action Network asserted its faithful solidarity with immigrant families across the DC Metro area who have been put into a fresh state of fear and trauma,” the press release read. “Network clergy are speaking out and urging their communities to stay safe and their congregations to take action.

“The Network has urged its members to reach out to local governments and law enforcement and urge them not to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),” the release continued. “Lack of access to area detention facilities or support from law enforcement will make it harder for ICE to carry out widespread arrests.”

ICE has protocols on the books that advise agents to show extra caution when carrying out enforcement actions in school, healthcare facilities, and churches. This gives groups like the Network an additional advantage over immigration enforcement agents, who would just as soon steer clear of these areas when rounding up i******s.

“God promises often in the sacred scriptures of my faith to protect, defend, and comfort those in distress,” said Rev. Sharon Stanley-Rea, director of Disciples Refugee & Immigration Ministries. “I am disturbed, as a Christian and a U.S. citizen, with the need for hardworking, family-focused immigrant friends and neighbors to raise cries for God’s protection against terrorizing ICE raids that threaten not only to separate families, but to separate us from our best values of welcome, compassion, and hospitality.”

That’s all well and good, but at the end of the day, this is about enforcing the law. And there is nothing in the Scriptures that prohibits a country from protecting its own sovereignty. Deportations can be done while also maximizing dignity for those individuals and families who are in the country illegally. This is made easier when Americans cooperate with ICE enforcement actions rather than try to stick gum into the works.

As far as we can see, deliberately trying to thwart an ICE operation is akin to aiding and abetting criminality. We’ll leave it to the Trump administration to determine whether prosecutions are necessary, but it could be an idea worth floating.
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That doesn't sound like a church to me it sounds moire like it is following Lucifer instead of Christ.

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Jun 27, 2019 09:54:36   #
son of witless
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Politics
D.C. Church Group Vows to Provide Sanctuary for I*****l A***ns

by Andrew



A collaborative church group in the Washington D.C. area is vowing to ensure that i*****l a***ns in the nation’s capital and the surrounding states have a place to hide from ICE when President Trump gives the go-ahead on the upcoming raids. The Congregation Action Network sent out a press release this weekend urging area churches and members of the collective to shelter aliens and provide for their safekeeping in the event of immigration enforcement action.

“In response to President Trump’s announcement that his administration would deport ‘millions’ of undocumented immigrants in the coming weeks, the Congregation Action Network asserted its faithful solidarity with immigrant families across the DC Metro area who have been put into a fresh state of fear and trauma,” the press release read. “Network clergy are speaking out and urging their communities to stay safe and their congregations to take action.

“The Network has urged its members to reach out to local governments and law enforcement and urge them not to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),” the release continued. “Lack of access to area detention facilities or support from law enforcement will make it harder for ICE to carry out widespread arrests.”

ICE has protocols on the books that advise agents to show extra caution when carrying out enforcement actions in school, healthcare facilities, and churches. This gives groups like the Network an additional advantage over immigration enforcement agents, who would just as soon steer clear of these areas when rounding up i******s.

“God promises often in the sacred scriptures of my faith to protect, defend, and comfort those in distress,” said Rev. Sharon Stanley-Rea, director of Disciples Refugee & Immigration Ministries. “I am disturbed, as a Christian and a U.S. citizen, with the need for hardworking, family-focused immigrant friends and neighbors to raise cries for God’s protection against terrorizing ICE raids that threaten not only to separate families, but to separate us from our best values of welcome, compassion, and hospitality.”

That’s all well and good, but at the end of the day, this is about enforcing the law. And there is nothing in the Scriptures that prohibits a country from protecting its own sovereignty. Deportations can be done while also maximizing dignity for those individuals and families who are in the country illegally. This is made easier when Americans cooperate with ICE enforcement actions rather than try to stick gum into the works.

As far as we can see, deliberately trying to thwart an ICE operation is akin to aiding and abetting criminality. We’ll leave it to the Trump administration to determine whether prosecutions are necessary, but it could be an idea worth floating.
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I am trying to figure who these people are ? They were organized in 2017. Are they even a real Church Group ?

https://faithinaction.org/federation/congregation-action-network/

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Jun 27, 2019 10:18:38   #
waltmoreno
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Politics
D.C. Church Group Vows to Provide Sanctuary for I*****l A***ns

by Andrew



A collaborative church group in the Washington D.C. area is vowing to ensure that i*****l a***ns in the nation’s capital and the surrounding states have a place to hide from ICE when President Trump gives the go-ahead on the upcoming raids. The Congregation Action Network sent out a press release this weekend urging area churches and members of the collective to shelter aliens and provide for their safekeeping in the event of immigration enforcement action.

“In response to President Trump’s announcement that his administration would deport ‘millions’ of undocumented immigrants in the coming weeks, the Congregation Action Network asserted its faithful solidarity with immigrant families across the DC Metro area who have been put into a fresh state of fear and trauma,” the press release read. “Network clergy are speaking out and urging their communities to stay safe and their congregations to take action.

“The Network has urged its members to reach out to local governments and law enforcement and urge them not to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),” the release continued. “Lack of access to area detention facilities or support from law enforcement will make it harder for ICE to carry out widespread arrests.”

ICE has protocols on the books that advise agents to show extra caution when carrying out enforcement actions in school, healthcare facilities, and churches. This gives groups like the Network an additional advantage over immigration enforcement agents, who would just as soon steer clear of these areas when rounding up i******s.

“God promises often in the sacred scriptures of my faith to protect, defend, and comfort those in distress,” said Rev. Sharon Stanley-Rea, director of Disciples Refugee & Immigration Ministries. “I am disturbed, as a Christian and a U.S. citizen, with the need for hardworking, family-focused immigrant friends and neighbors to raise cries for God’s protection against terrorizing ICE raids that threaten not only to separate families, but to separate us from our best values of welcome, compassion, and hospitality.”

That’s all well and good, but at the end of the day, this is about enforcing the law. And there is nothing in the Scriptures that prohibits a country from protecting its own sovereignty. Deportations can be done while also maximizing dignity for those individuals and families who are in the country illegally. This is made easier when Americans cooperate with ICE enforcement actions rather than try to stick gum into the works.

As far as we can see, deliberately trying to thwart an ICE operation is akin to aiding and abetting criminality. We’ll leave it to the Trump administration to determine whether prosecutions are necessary, but it could be an idea worth floating.
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This is a no-brainer. If anyone in that so-called church is involved in hiding fugitives from authorities, they should be criminally charged with aiding and abetting.

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Jun 27, 2019 10:38:48   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
waltmoreno wrote:
This is a no-brainer. If anyone in that so-called church is involved in hiding fugitives from authorities, they should be criminally charged with aiding and abetting.


That's why I posted it. Glad I am not the only one appalled by this behavior. Unfortunately a number of churches have turnd into left wing activist groups, which is why many God fearing Americans have been driven away from a lot of churches. the small non denominational church we go to still preaches the Bible and celebrates the life and teaching of Christ.

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Jun 27, 2019 10:48:24   #
bahmer
 
no propaganda please wrote:
That's why I posted it. Glad I am not the only one appalled by this behavior. Unfortunately a number of churches have turnd into left wing activist groups, which is why many God fearing Americans have been driven away from a lot of churches. the small non denominational church we go to still preaches the Bible and celebrates the life and teaching of Christ.


Amen and Amen

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Jun 27, 2019 11:14:01   #
Carol Kelly
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Politics
D.C. Church Group Vows to Provide Sanctuary for I*****l A***ns

by Andrew



A collaborative church group in the Washington D.C. area is vowing to ensure that i*****l a***ns in the nation’s capital and the surrounding states have a place to hide from ICE when President Trump gives the go-ahead on the upcoming raids. The Congregation Action Network sent out a press release this weekend urging area churches and members of the collective to shelter aliens and provide for their safekeeping in the event of immigration enforcement action.

“In response to President Trump’s announcement that his administration would deport ‘millions’ of undocumented immigrants in the coming weeks, the Congregation Action Network asserted its faithful solidarity with immigrant families across the DC Metro area who have been put into a fresh state of fear and trauma,” the press release read. “Network clergy are speaking out and urging their communities to stay safe and their congregations to take action.

“The Network has urged its members to reach out to local governments and law enforcement and urge them not to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),” the release continued. “Lack of access to area detention facilities or support from law enforcement will make it harder for ICE to carry out widespread arrests.”

ICE has protocols on the books that advise agents to show extra caution when carrying out enforcement actions in school, healthcare facilities, and churches. This gives groups like the Network an additional advantage over immigration enforcement agents, who would just as soon steer clear of these areas when rounding up i******s.

“God promises often in the sacred scriptures of my faith to protect, defend, and comfort those in distress,” said Rev. Sharon Stanley-Rea, director of Disciples Refugee & Immigration Ministries. “I am disturbed, as a Christian and a U.S. citizen, with the need for hardworking, family-focused immigrant friends and neighbors to raise cries for God’s protection against terrorizing ICE raids that threaten not only to separate families, but to separate us from our best values of welcome, compassion, and hospitality.”

That’s all well and good, but at the end of the day, this is about enforcing the law. And there is nothing in the Scriptures that prohibits a country from protecting its own sovereignty. Deportations can be done while also maximizing dignity for those individuals and families who are in the country illegally. This is made easier when Americans cooperate with ICE enforcement actions rather than try to stick gum into the works.

As far as we can see, deliberately trying to thwart an ICE operation is akin to aiding and abetting criminality. We’ll leave it to the Trump administration to determine whether prosecutions are necessary, but it could be an idea worth floating.
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I’d like to know more about the membership of this Church in question. This current migration is a very serious situation. No ILLEGAL should be given any right more than a ticket home from whence he came never to return.

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