Mexican Church Lady Elvira Arellano: Welcome to Villaraigosa´s City
So our most famous undocumented church lady has been arrested in a commando style operation in the city of Nuestra Señora Reina de Los Angeles, after leaving church on a Sunday afternoon….
The driver of Arellano’s van, Roberto Lopez, poked his head out of the van because he wanted to see why they were being blocked. Several other unmarked vehicles surrounded their van.
Agents came out of all the cars screaming at the top of their lungs for her to get out, Lozano said. Her 8-year-old son, Saul, started to cry, and Arellano said to everyone in the car, “Calm down. Don’t have any fear. They can’t hurt me.
Comes to show that you may not need papers to live in a church in Chicago, but a fake social security number, violating deportation orders and other illegal stuff is not going to get you far when you decide to go on a cross country speaking tour…
AND great…. another mug shot for us to be proud of
Hopefully Antonio Villaraigosa can take a break from his love life and do something about this…
AND I assume a bunch of republicans and Lou Dobbs will be celebrating the fact that another immigrant single mother is behind bars…

Last time I checked the Democrats were the majority in D.C. Do your homework. There were just as many Democrats that voted against the immigration bill as there were Republicans, so why not share the blame when it comes to the failure of immigration reform.
There were two sleeping giants that awoke in the May demonstrations of 2006 and D.C. catered to the one that spoke louder and most importantly the one that votes.
Arellano is a federal issue. L.A.’s mayor has about as much credibility and authority as the churches who offer santuary.
Elvira Arellano is a MOTHER FIRST. Get a life, people. At least some Americans have hearts listen to the song they wrote about Elvira and Saul: http://www.myspace.com/ElvirasSong
http://www.myspace.com/ElvirasSong
Half of the 90,000 women in our prisons are mothers. Motherhood is not an exemption to the fact that laws were broken, therefore one must accept the consequences of their error in judgement.