Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Who's helping illegal immigration in Arkansas

This looks like some sort of Pro-illegal immigration townhall meeting in NWA.

ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE ‘Hispanic presence’ monsignor’s topic Monsignor David LeSieur of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Rogers will discuss “No Longer Strangers: The Hispanic Presence in Our Midst” at noon Sept. 17 at First United Methodist Church in Springdale. The event is part of the Shiloh Museum’s “Sandwiched-In Series.” More information is available by calling (479 ) 750-8165.
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This was taken from the spanish translation of the Arkansas Catholic Church website. I used an internet translator so some of the language is a little off. I would call and ask if they take responsibility for helping the next child molester/murderer/terrorist/person who starts epidemic etc.
http://www.dolr.org/espanol/immigrationsp_springdale.php
Director: Frank Head
Catholic charities Services of Immigration provide advice and aid with immigration to low cost to families and individuals that are eligible for the immigration benefits and which they cannot pay private attendance. The mission of Catholic Charities Services of Immigration is to help the people so that they clarify legal his status in the United States and this way they avoid the problems that affect to families related to separation, economic suffering and social isolation. (like immigration laws)
The following services are offered:
Advising of needs related to immigration.
Preparation and procedure of requests and documents with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Reference to lawyers for legal attendance and procedures of deportation. (How to help MALDEF/ACLU sue the US)
Support and reference of information to other agencies of the community. (where to get welfare)
Factories and seminaries on immigration in different events from the community. Support for the immigrants with the representatives of the congress.

The office of Little Rock this abierta (won't translate) Tuesday for consultations only for the people who have appointment.In Springdale all the Tuesdays are received to people for consultation without appointment beginning the 8:30 a.m. (possible place to video tape)The cost of the consultation is of $20 (is this supposed to be tithe?).

Catholic charities Services of Immigration in Little Rock are been exhorting their clients to that they are alert to the news of the 31 of May of Immigration and the Service bureau of Citizenship of the United States about the migratory fraud.It knows His Rights Certain “notaries” say that they can help the people to process his documents according to the new laws. The new laws of immigration first must be approved by the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States and being signed by President George Bush. At this moment, no new law has been implemented. According to USCIS, “If the project of migratory reform becomes law, the Service bureau of Citizenship and Immigration of the United States (USCIS) will inform to him to the public about the form in which they will have to come. Until then, it will be necessary to have much caution with any person, organization or commerce who assure that she can help to ask for benefits under this law of migratory reform.”

For more information about the migratory fraud, to call to Catholic Charities Services of Immigration to (501) the 664-0340 or to (479) 927-1996.

2022 W. Sunset Ave.
Springdale, AR 72762(479) 927-1996 Fax: (479) 927-2979

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