You may not have heard of one of the key organizers behind the caravan: Pueblo Sin Fronteras, or "People Without Borders." And Pueblo Sin Fronteras wants to keep it that way.
While no single group has claimed control of the migrant caravan, at least two activists from Pueblo Sin Fronteras-Denis Omar Contreras and Rodrigo Abeja-are embedded in the caravan, according to the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and the Mexican newspaper La Jornada.
On October 18, Irineo Mujica-director of Pueblo Sin Fronteras in Mexico and an American citizen-was arrested by Mexican officials for allegedly attacking immigration officials at a pro-illegal immigration protest near the Guatemala-Mexico border.
The group appears to be a remnant of the now-defunct 501(c)(4) La Familia Latina Unida, a Chicago, Illinois-based illegal immigration advocacy group formed in 2001 by illegal immigrant and activist Elvira Arellano.
Regardless, Pueblo Sin Fronteras's efforts continue with the aid of a third organization: the Centro Sin Fronteras, a 501(c)(3) illegal immigration organizing group headquartered in the Lincoln United Methodist Church in Chicago.
Lozano is also an activist for so-called DREAMers-children of illegal immigrants to the U.S. protected by the Obama-era executive order commonly referred to as the "DREAM Act." In 2014, Pueblo Sin Fronteras claimed it had "Helped 400 first time applicants and 200 renewal applicants apply/reapply for DACA" with a "100 percent success rate." That applicant workshop was held at Lozano's Lincoln United Methodist Church, a hotspot for illegal immigration activism.
Much more disturbing is how brazenly all three groups-La Familia Latina Unida, Pueblo Sin Fronteras, and Centro Sin Fronteras-use the Lincoln United Methodist Church as a rallying point for illegal immigration activism, using a tax-exempt church as cover to advocate for foreign violation of our country's border laws.
https://capitalresearch.org/article/the-open-border-activists-behind-the-illegal-immigrant-caravans/
While no single group has claimed control of the migrant caravan, at least two activists from Pueblo Sin Fronteras-Denis Omar Contreras and Rodrigo Abeja-are embedded in the caravan, according to the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and the Mexican newspaper La Jornada.
On October 18, Irineo Mujica-director of Pueblo Sin Fronteras in Mexico and an American citizen-was arrested by Mexican officials for allegedly attacking immigration officials at a pro-illegal immigration protest near the Guatemala-Mexico border.
The group appears to be a remnant of the now-defunct 501(c)(4) La Familia Latina Unida, a Chicago, Illinois-based illegal immigration advocacy group formed in 2001 by illegal immigrant and activist Elvira Arellano.
Regardless, Pueblo Sin Fronteras's efforts continue with the aid of a third organization: the Centro Sin Fronteras, a 501(c)(3) illegal immigration organizing group headquartered in the Lincoln United Methodist Church in Chicago.
Lozano is also an activist for so-called DREAMers-children of illegal immigrants to the U.S. protected by the Obama-era executive order commonly referred to as the "DREAM Act." In 2014, Pueblo Sin Fronteras claimed it had "Helped 400 first time applicants and 200 renewal applicants apply/reapply for DACA" with a "100 percent success rate." That applicant workshop was held at Lozano's Lincoln United Methodist Church, a hotspot for illegal immigration activism.
Much more disturbing is how brazenly all three groups-La Familia Latina Unida, Pueblo Sin Fronteras, and Centro Sin Fronteras-use the Lincoln United Methodist Church as a rallying point for illegal immigration activism, using a tax-exempt church as cover to advocate for foreign violation of our country's border laws.
https://capitalresearch.org/article/the-open-border-activists-behind-the-illegal-immigrant-caravans/
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