Federal judge halts Alabama immigration law

 

[Federal judge halts Alabama immigration law by Jeremy Redmon] "...Like Arizona’s and Alabama’s laws, Georgia’s statute would punish people who transport or harbor illegal immigrants and empower police to investigate the immigration status of certain suspects. In June, a federal judge in Atlanta temporarily halted these two provisions in Georgia’s law pending the outcome of the court case..." Full text: Federal judge halts Alabama immigration law

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[Clergy Sues To Stop Alabama's Immigration Law by Debbie Elliott: All Things Considered] "A growing number of critics say that the law that criminalizes all kinds of contact with undocumented residents -- including harboring illegal immigrants -- violates their religious freedom to be a good Samaritan. A U.S. district judge is considering Wednesday whether to stop the law from going into effect Sept. 1..." Full text:
Clergy Sues To Stop Alabama's Immigration Law

"The law also makes it a crime to harbor or transport undocumented aliens, including giving them rides to workplaces." Full text:
Judge blocks immigration law

Is God not the God of the religious and the secular? Why should clergy not be prosecuted for harboring illegal aliens?
Acts 2:23, Matt. 13:41, 1 Pe 2:13

 

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]: "When did God call anyone an "illegal alien"?..."

 

We are a sovereign nation. Would you prefer no boarders? No immigration laws enforced? Are you a one world kind of gal?

See:


One World Government

 

Response to comment [from a pagan]: "I think the clergy should feed them and give them shelter, while they await I.N.S. and the buses to transport them to detention and deportation, actually skip the detention, give them sack lunches to eat on the way back to the border."

 

Should they be permitted to hinder authorities from deporting them?
 

"...[T]o hinder the law in it's function is illegal."

 

Should they be hauled off to jail?
 

"Should the clergy be allowed to harbor a murderer?"

 

No.

 

[Hauled off to jail] "That's what happens to those that are breaking the laws of the land..."

What about priests and nuns harboring illegals? Acts 2:23, Matt. 13:41, 1 Pe 2:13. Should they be hauled off to jail?

 

"Are they allowed to break the laws simply due to their religious status?"

 

No. Tell them that (Acts 2:23, Matt. 13:41, 1 Pe 2:13). Lawless Laura Ingraham said: "We do not want to go down that road." 31 Aug 2011 Laura Ingraham Radio Program.

She is loyal to an apostate church.

 

Federal judge halts Alabama immigration law