And its actually being reported now:
Ordered Deported, Migrants Hit With Fines Running Into Hundreds of Thousands
Elizabeth Dias 2 hrs ago
Edith Espinal spends her days praying, reading and, when feeling brave, taking short accompanied walks outside the Mennonite church in Columbus, Ohio, where she has been living for 21 months. Church leaders have been protecting Ms. Espinal, who crossed illegally into the United States more than two decades ago, while she fights a deportation order.
But earlier this week, the church secretary handed Ms. Espinal a letter from Immigration and Customs Enforcement that said she had “willfully†refused to leave the country, had “connived or conspired†to prevent her deportation, and would owe the government nearly half a million dollars.
“We don’t have this amount of money,†Ms. Espinal, 42, said Wednesday of the $497,777 bill. “I never imagined they’d send it to us.â€
Ms. Espinal was among several undocumented immigrants living in houses of worship who this week received similar notices, the latest measure taken by the Trump administration in its crackdown on illegal immigration.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ordered-deported-migrants-hit-with-fines-running-into-hundreds-of-thousands/ar-AADREwW?ocid=spartanntpI guess the days of hiding in churches are over. I think the church should be fined too. My Bible says that I should abide by the law. But how is the government going to collect from someone who doesn't have that? Deport them now!