St. Andrew Episcopal Church in Mentor offers sanctuary to woman facing deportation and her two child
Mexicans have immigrated to Lake County in Ohio to work in our landscape nursery farms. Of late, heartless cops have begun calling ICE on anybody they could pick up on a traffic stop. There was one man who they intercepted on his way out of Lake West Hospital where he had been admitted after a crash.
It has become an issue for local law enforcement to deal with. The sheriff is in the middle of all this.
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Laura, who is a mother of two, was recently pulled over by Painesville Police on a routine traffic stop and reported to U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, said the Rev. Lisa ORear, who is the rector of St. Andrew Episcopal Church.
Laura was then told that she would be deported shortly, she said. Laura was born in Mexico, but has lived in the U.S. for 15 years. One of her sons was born in the U.S. and the other has lived here since he was 2 years old. Laura has no criminal history and considers Lake County her home.
After hearing that Laura could be separated from her sons, ORear said the church felt called to help one of their neighbors . They opened their doors to Laura and her sons on Oct. 21.
We werent seeking to become a sanctuary church, ORear said. We just really felt called to help this family. We understand the risks and we are entering this on faith.
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