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Originally Posted by ChicagoPastor
i don't owe you anything.
You need to understand that your sister-in-law or whoever it was that obtained citizenship has an easier and more likely chance than a latino at coming into the country legally.
I DON'T CALL people in mexico and guatemala and tell them to cross the border...but if they're here by job is NOT to check their papers...it's to make sure they're ready for heaven.
What do you want us Spanish Pastors to do? Do you want us to call immigration on our own Church members? I try to help them get in touch with immigration attorneys and I lobby for Congress to help those that are already here so that THEY CAN fix their papers. If Congress passes immigration reform you will see millions "fix their papers".
You are wrong to think latinos don't want citizenship.
A lot of those "legal" spanish people first came in illegaly
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Perhaps we shouldn't dialogue any longer. It's obvious you feel I am a racist. Nothing could be further from the truth. To continue discussion is fruitless.
BTW, three years and $4000.00 isn't easy.