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Judge rebukes regime over few admissions for Syrian Christian refugees |
2016-11-01 |
![]() The rebuke came in a Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals opinion on a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by The Heartland Alliance’s National Immigrant Justice Center ‐ a liberal human rights group that advocates for immigrants and asylum-seekers -- seeking information on certain terror groups. As first reported by attorney and former FEC member Hans von Spakovsky for The Daily Signal, while the court found in favor of the government, Judge Daniel Manion addressed the refugee issue and took aim at the Obama administration over how few Christians had been admitted to the U.S. "It is well‐documented that refugees to the United States are not representative of that war‐torn area of the world. Perhaps 10 percent of the population of Syria is Christian, and yet less than one‐half of one percent of Syrian refugees admitted to the United States this year are Christian," he wrote. According to government figures, of the almost 11,000 Syrian refugees admitted to the United States in fiscal 2016, only 56 were Christian. Con't. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#1 "A pattern of discrimination" - where have I heard that before? /rhet question |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2016-11-01 11:07 |