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Church Where Undocumented Immigrant Took Sanctuary For A Year To Host Another Woman

Posted on 28 January 2008 by nuestrav

Leaders of a Chicago church where an illegal immigrant from Mexico took sanctuary for a year before being deported say they plan to house another immigration activist who is set on defying a deportation order.

Flor Crisostomo, 28, an illegal immigrant who came to the U.S. in 2001, was slated to report to federal immigration officials on Monday, but the head of Adalberto United Methodist Church said she will seek refuge at the church in the same way as immigration activist Elvira Arellano, who was deported to Mexico last August.

”She wanted to continue the struggle,” the Rev. Walter Coleman said of Crisostomo. ”That’s what the church is for, to provide space where the truth can be told. She brings out the truth of the situation in a different way than Elvira did.”

Crisostomo’s attorney, Chris Bergin, planned to submit a letter to immigration officials Monday, outlining his client’s decision to stay in the United States illegally.

Crisostomo, who declined requests to speak with reporters until Monday, immigrated without papers to Chicago from Oaxaca in Mexico seven years ago. She took a job with IFCO Systems, a manufacturer of crates and pallets, and was arrested during raids on company sites nationwide in 2006.

Her three children, two boys and a girl, live in Mexico with their maternal grandmother; Crisostomo is unmarried.

”I am taking a stand of civil disobedience …” she said in prepared remarks to be read Monday, which were sent to The Associated Press. ”I believe with all my heart that the United States and Mexico must end the system of undocumented labor.”

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