SANCTUARY, SANCTUARY!
Quasimodo hurried up to the highest tower of Notre Dame "which housed the great bell," and held the girl before the city's masses congregated below as he "roared savagely...'Sanctuary! Sanctuary! Sanctuary!'"
Today, the Aldalberto United Methodist Church in the City of Chicago can be substituted for the famous cathedral in Victor Hugo's solemn and eternal novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", and Elvira Arellano may as well be Esmeralda, the protagonist from the same novel.
The following article is by DON BABWIN, writer for the Associated Press:
CHICAGO- Immigration activists around the country are taking up the cause of a single mother who invoked the ancient principle of sanctuary and took refuge in a Chicago church rather than submit to deportation to Mexico. Elvira Arellano, 31, was holed up for a second day Wednesday at Aldalberto United Methodist Church with the support of the congregation's pastor. With her was her 7-year-old son, Saul, an American citizen.
Federal officials said there is no right to sanctuary in a church under U.S. law and nothing to prevent them from arresting her. But they would not say exactly what they planned to do, or when. The protest raised the spectacle of agents barging into a church and dragging her out.
"She is the face of the movement," said Emma Lozano, executive director of the Chicago immigration-rights group Centro Sin Fronteras, who was at the church with Arellano. In Phoenix, Martin Manteca of Mi Familia Vota said Hispanic activist groups were organizing a vigil in her support. Lozano said an event also was scheduled in Detroit.
Arellano also has attracted attention from political officials including Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, who has voiced his support. And Dolores Huerta, a leader in the effort to organize the nation's farm workers, plans to come to Chicago to show her support, according to Huerta's daughter, Alicia. A few dozen supporters gathered at the storefront church, sitting in the pews and praying for Arellano. But the doors were not barricaded, and there were no apparent efforts to fortify the church.
Arellano, who is president of United Latino Family, which lobbies for families that could be split by deportation, had been ordered to appear at the immigration office in Chicago at 9 a.m. Tuesday, but instead went to the church, where she is an active member.
She said that if authorities want her, they will have to come and get her. "My son is a U.S. citizen," she told reporters. "He doesn't want me to go anywhere, so I'm going to stay with him." Pastor Walter Coleman said his congregation offered Arellano refuge after praying about her plight. Coleman said he does not believe Arellano should have to choose between leaving her son behind or removing him from his home.
"She represents the voice of the undocumented, and we think it's our obligation, our responsibility, to make a stage for that voice to be heard," he said. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said there is nothing preventing the U.S. government from arresting her at the church.
"Ms. Arellano willfully violated U.S. immigration laws and is now facing the consequences of her actions by failing to report to immigration authorities," said agency spokeswoman Gail Montenegro. "We will arrest and deport her as required by law at an appropriate time and place." Legal experts agreed that the traditional doctrine that people are protected from arrest in a church is not recognized under U.S. law.
But Joel Fetzer, associate professor of political science at Pepperdine University in California, said: "If the government comes in, it's going to look very jack-booted fascistic. It would look very bad." Churches and synagogues also tried to offer sanctuary to illegal immigrants escaping civil war in El Salvador during the 1980s, a civil disobedience activity known as the Sanctuary movement. Susan Gzesh, a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago who assisted the churches and synagogues that offered sanctuary, said she does not believe federal authorities ever went into the churches to make arrests.
Arellano illegally crossed into the United States in 1997 and was deported shortly afterward. She returned within days, living for three years in Oregon before moving to Chicago in 2000. Arrested two years later at O'Hare Airport, where she was working as a cleaning woman, she was convicted of working under a false Social Security number and ordered to appear at the immigration office in Chicago.
Activists said her desire to come here to work and provide a better life for herself and her son illustrates why they believe the nation's immigration laws must be changed. "She is a leader in the movement who has made the issue of family unity the key issue in the question of the undocumented,"her pastor said. "That is the most sympathetic issue there is."
Others are not so sure. "I don't think the immigration debate should be focused on a woman who ... disregards an order," said Carlina Tapia-Ruano, a Chicago lawyer and president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Tapia-Ruano said she worries that Arellano's story will be used by extremists on both sides of the issue and cited as an example "of how illegals come here to be in flagrant disregard of our laws, and I don't think that's true." - Associated Press writer Carla K. Johnson in Chicago contributed to this report.
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I say bravo Aldalberto United Methodist Church!
May God help the outcast.
Daniel Garza, President of Hispanic and PODER Group
5 Comments:
This woman is a granstander and a criminal-Rosa Parks???How dare she compare her civil rights being violated,your rights can't be violated if YOU'RE NOT A CITIZEN,PERIOD!!! Illegals DO NOT pay taxes,period.My SS# was used by an Illegal and my life was a nightmare for over 4 years to clear it up.Polish,Italian,Russian,Filipino,and many other Immagrants had to simply(AND WANTED) learn english,why is this called "Rascism"???It makes no sense whatsoever.......And the best fun filled fact is why do health insurance rates keep rising??Illegals pay NOTHING for medical care.A woman has a baby,a man breaks and arm or has a heart attack,etc,does the hospital turn them away??Absolutely not!That's a fact,call any hospital and they'll back it.
Most comments are laughable!!On the news tonight the chicago ICE took no action towards her,she is NOT being hunted. This land was NOT AMERICA pre pilgrams,exploration etc.So since it has been america there are rules and laws.She is a criminal,that simple.Is a person who shoplifts a pack of gum as bad a a mass murderer?? Of course not,they are however a criminal.I spoke no English when I moved here with my family in '77.I had to spend a year learning before I could go to school and it was the best thing for me as I was able to keep up and make a life in this country.I am proud to be an asian american,but prefer just American,thanks.
According to Grover Norquist and other prominent conservative activists, the Republican Party stands to lose the Latino and ethnic vote for the next 100 years and be relegated to the dust-bin of history unless they get over pandering xenophobia to the masses and learn to get on the rational side of the debate over comprehensive immigration reform. Immigration reform to be comprehensive must reflect the reality of labor market needs and bedrock American family values. Elvira's compelling plight represents to growing numbers of both Latinos and Americans the immediate need for real reform. White House spokesman Tony Snow has compared civil deportation orders to traffic tickets. Punishing Elvira and her US citizen child with deportation is a harsh and misguided use of taxpayer resources and inconsistent with America's tradition as a nation of immigrants and refugees. The demographics in this country have changed fundamentally and permanently and Republicans, xenophobes and other racists will have to get used to these new facts. Rosa Parks was deemed a "criminal" for her civil disobedience when arrested by the same elements trashing Elvira- now she is revered as a saint. Challenging unjust, unrealistic and unfair laws as Elvira is doing now has been key to major and positive social change in American history. Elvira is a hero.
Wow! Nice response Mr. (or Ms.) anonymous. "Unjust, unrealistic and unfair laws" is right. I couldn't have put it better myself. Daniel
Garza rules! Thought you might find this recent piece from the American Conservative of interest:
http://amconmag.com/2006/2006_08_28/article12.html
Best wishes.
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