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Evangelicals Respond to Executive Orders on Family Reunification, Asylum and Legal Immigration Processes

Evangelical Immigration Table

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Late Tuesday, President Joe Biden signed several executive orders related to immigration, asylum and family reunification. The leadership of the Evangelical Immigration Table (the Table) is encouraged by this positive momentum, while urging the Biden administration to follow through expeditiously on these orders. In January, the Table — a broad coalition led by […]

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Bethany Christian Services helps connect refugees with foster families

WOODTV.com

Bethany Christian Services helps connect refugees with foster families.

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Faith-based groups cheer, share hopes for Biden's family reunification task force

Religion News Service

(RNS) — The White House announced the task force Tuesday morning (Feb. 2) as part of a number of immigration-related executive actions President Joe Biden was expected to take that day.

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Refugee resettlement expected to rebound, but the pipeline is broken

Baptist News Global

The panel spoke in anticipation of an announcement from the Biden administration to raise the annual ceiling on refugee admissions to the United States for fiscal year 2021. This annual allowance had been gutted by the Trump administration’s “America First” doctrine, which made villains of refugees and blocked paths for entry worldwide.

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The horror of human trafficking: One survivor’s story

Orlando Sentinel

Desperate for a job and a home, a Florida woman was taken in by a man who proved to be a human trafficker. Today, after her rescue and a return to normal life, she considers herself one of the lucky ones.

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Trump policies destroyed infrastructure Biden needs raise refugee

The Christian Post

Former President Donald Trump's cuts to the refugee ceiling will continue to impact resettlement for years as President Joe Biden’s commitment to resettle 125,000 refugees per fiscal year will only be as good as the infrastructure that has been decimated in recent years, advocates said Wednesday. 

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