Prayer Vigils To Be Held In Protest Of Anti-Immigrant Law

 

Photo by Shannon Purvis

The SC Faith Community to Hold Interfaith Prayer Vigils across the State to Reflect on Anti-Immigrant Law, S.B. 20

Sunday, December 18, 2011

South Carolina faith leaders and the faith community will gather at prayer vigils across the state on Sunday, December 18, to call attention to a hearing the following day in U.S. District Court in Charleston, where the U.S. Department of Justice and several civil and human rights organizations are challenging the constitutionality of South Carolina’s anti-immigrant law, SB 20.

SB 20, signed into law in June, encourages racial profiling by allowing law enforcement to investigate the immigration status of anyone they pull over whom they suspect may be in the state illegally.

The prayer vigils will offer reflections on the scriptural support of immigrants, the moral dimensions of the immigration issue, and the real-life consequences of SB 20. The vigils will be held in Columbia, Charleston, Greenville, Spartanburg, and Hilton Head.

Organizers of the prayer vigils, led by the South Carolina Immigration Coalition, are calling on the U.S. District Court to overturn SB 20.  On Monday, December 19, a rally in opposition to SB 20 will start at Washington Square Park before the hearing and continue outside the U.S. District Courthouse during the hearing.

Charleston Interfaith Service

Who: South Carolina Faith leaders, organized by the South Carolina Immigration Coalition

What:  Interfaith SB 20 Prayer Vigil

When: Sunday, December 18, 6 pm

Where: Midland Park United Methodist Church (2301 Midland Park Road in North Charleston)

Columbia Interfaith Service

Who: South Carolina Faith leaders, organized by the South Carolina Immigration Coalition

What:  Interfaith walk and prayer vigil

When:  Sunday, December 18, 1:15 pm

Where: Gather at 1:15 pm at Zion Baptist Church (810 Washington Street, Columbia); Walk to the Statehouse at 1:30 pm for vigil

Greenville Interfaith Service

Who: South Carolina Faith leaders, organized by the South Carolina Immigration Coalition

What:  Interfaith SB 20 Prayer Vigil

When: Sunday, December 18, 6 pm

Where: Fall Park

 

Spartanburg Interfaith Service

Who: South Carolina Faith leaders, organized by the South Carolina Immigration Coalition

What:  Interfaith SB 20 Prayer Vigil

When: Sunday, December 18, 6 pm

Where: Morgan Square on East Main St.

 

Unity and Peace Rally

Who: South Carolinians who oppose SB 20, organized by the South Carolina Immigration Coalition

What:  Rally at Washington Square Park and demonstrate outside U.S. District Courthouse

When:  December 19, 9:00 am

Where:  Washington Square Park (78 Broad Street, Charleston); Walk over to U.S. District Courthouse (85 Broad Street, Charleston)

Contact:Tammy Besherse – Tammy@scjustice.org

 

Congratulations To S.C.’s Hispanic Scholarship Winners!


Scholarship recipients from left to right: Manitza Pineda Coalasso,Monica Gutierrez, Paulina Olivares, Jazmin Valdivia and Christian Hernandez. Not pictured: Amy Colorado

Congratulations to the 2011 recipients of the S.C. Hispanic Leadership Council‘s scholarship awards. They were recognized Friday at a luncheon in Columbia hosted by First Choice Community Center. Good luck to you all!

Dr. Myriam Torres, director of the USC Consortium of Latino Immigration Studies, served as keynote speaker. Her speech addressed the challenges facing Latin-Americans living in the U.S. today and exhorted the recipients to make their communities proud, to give back and to live principled and disciplined, as well as impassioned lives.
Also on hand was Jessica Viruet, along with her proud mother and father Juana and Juan Viruet. Jessica recieved the Leadership Council’s scholarship award five years ago. On Friday, she returned as a recent magna cum laude graduate of USC-Aiken with her degree in Early Childhood Education. Soon Jessica will begin her new career at Batesburg-Leesville Primary School. Which is awesome. Nice job, Jessica!
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