The facts suggest otherwise
Sept. 12, 2018, 8:33 AM UTC
By Dan De Luce and Julia Ainsley
WASHINGTON — Despite vowing
to help vulnerable Christians around the world, the Trump administration is making it harder for Christian refugees to enter the U.S., including a group of Iranian Christians who remain in legal limbo in Austria awaiting a decision on their fate expected as soon as Wednesday.
The number of Christian refugees granted entry into the U.S. has dropped by more than 40 percent over the past year, a decline of almost 11,000 refugees. They have been caught in the wider net of President Donald Trump’s tough stance on immigration and refugees, which has lowered overall refugee admissions by the same percentage.
Even Christians from the Middle East who have lived in the U.S. for years have been caught in the administration’s wider crackdown on immigration, with dozens of Iraqi Christians now in detention and facing the threat of deportation.
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The plight of 87 Iranian refugees illustrates how Trump’s
tough line on refugees from mostly Muslim countries
has also closed the door to Christians and other religious minorities trying to flee to safety in the U.S.
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