By Jonathan Kindberg
Almost every week this past summer someone from my congregation or
someone I knew within the larger Hispanic immigrant community in DuPage
County was arrested and faced possible deportation. Each time a flurry
of phone calls, jails visits, attorney finding, money gathering, praying
and waiting ensued.
Martin Luther King Jr. once said:”On the one hand we are called to
play the good Samaritan on life’s roadside; but that will be only an
initial act. One day we must come to see that the whole Jericho road
must be transformed so that men and women will not be constantly beaten
and robbed as they make their journey on life’s highway. True compassion
is more than flinging a coin to a beggar; it is not haphazard and
superficial. It comes to see that an edifice which produces beggars
needs restructuring.”
In other words it’s good to help people laying on the side of the
road, but after doing this over and over you start realizing that it’s
time to actually do some work on the road itself. So each week at
Iglesia, during the prayers of the people we pray for: Comprehensive Immigration Reform.
Below is the beginning of a post from undocumented.tv which shares
the story of someone at my congregation who was arrested this summer.
I
wrote here about 6 weeks ago about the frustration and heartbreak of
watching a family in my neighborhood suffer after the father of the
household was stopped for a questionable traffic violation and then was
turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on suspicion
that he lacked legal status. He was detained for a week in a
county jail, which rents space (in exchange for a substantial economic
benefit to the county government) to ICE. Then, because apparently
there was more bed space available elsewhere, my friend was flown from
Illinois to Colorado, where he spent three more weeks in a detention
cell operated by a private corporation, at the taxpayer’s expense…for
the full article see: http://undocumented.tv/2011/blog/frustration-anger-hope-gratitude/
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