Posted on 02/20/2012 8:03:01 AM PST by Utah Binger
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. When Honduran-born Antonella Cecilia Packard converted to the Mormon Faith 20 years ago, she said it was like coming home.
The Catholic-educated Packard, who grew up in the middle of Mayan ruins, appreciated the faiths strong sense of family and conservative values. She also saw her own history in the Book of Mormon with stories of migrations, tragedies and triumphs of a people many Mormons believe are the ancestors of some present-day Latinos.
But two decades after her conversion while a college student at Mississippi State, the 43-year-old Packard finds herself on a new mission: defeating Mitt Romney and any Mormon politician who betrays what she sees as a basic Mormon principle of protecting immigrants.
As Romney continues to seek the Republican presidential nomination while rarely discussing his faith, a growing number of vocal Hispanic Mormons say they intend to use Mormon teachings as a reason to convince others not to vote for him. They have held firesides (equivalent to a tent revival) on immigration, protested outside of Romney campaign events and have traveled across state lines to help defeat other Mormon politicians with similar harsh immigration stances.
Yes, we are happy that we have a Mormon running for president, said Packard, a Saratoga Springs, Utah, resident and member of Somos (We are) Republicans. But a lot of us arent supporting him because of his stance against immigrants.
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Garcia said it is estimated that nearly 70 percent of Latino Mormons are illegal immigrants. He said the church has responded by hiring members whose sole jobs are to transport some Latino missionaries from state to state because they cant fly due to their immigration status.
Yes and which Article of Faith is it that says Mormons live the laws of the land? Freaking liars!
Or just hang around FR a while.
We Flying Inmen are getting the word out.
And; we have been augmented here lately by a fine, growing group of newcomers!
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