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From: jcp@brl-tgr.ARPA (Joe Pistritto )
Newsgroups: net.politics,net.religion
Subject: Re: It Cant Happen Here
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Date: Thu, 17-Jan-85 14:24:03 EST
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	Since when is it permissable for anybody, or any group of
people, (including any church) to violate the immigration laws of
the United States by illegally smuggling in aliens?  In point of fact,
the government used proper enforcement techniques to verify the crime
and provide information leading to arrests under federal law.

	Religions and their believers are not and never have been,
above the law.

	Groups who wish immigration laws changed should write their
congressmen, not break the law by smuggling in people from Central
America (or anywhere else).  And besides, what the hell do they
think they're changing by smuggling in a few hundred people anyway?

						-JCP-