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Just 23 Iranian and Iraqis Refugees Have Come to America This Year

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Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2018

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Several years ago, the Obama administration set a target of resettling more than 110,000 refugees for resettlement in fiscal year 2017, the highest goal since 1995. This week, the Trump administration set the ceiling on the number of refugees that can be resettled in the United States next year at 30,000. Even as the number of refugees allowed in America has dropped since Trump took office, the State Department has named international religious freedom as one of its primary goals. To some extent, these two policies work against each other, says Jenny Yang, who provides oversight for all advocacy initiatives and policy positions at World Relief. “The countries from which Christians are most persecuted are those that there are the most refugees from,” said Yang. Only 18 and 5 refugees from Iraq and Iran respectively—countries where many Christians have been persecuted in recent years—have been resettled in the US since the beginning of the year. “You have a lot of persecuted Christians who are refugees and become refugees because of their faith,” said Yang. Yang joined associate digital media producer Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli to discuss the US government’s rationale for the decline in numbers, what’s happening at a global level to solve the refugee crisis, and what Christians who care about refugees can do regardless of whether the communities settle in their countries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:11.0

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0:22.4

Today's episode of Quick to Listen is sponsored by the Alliance

0:25.5

Defending Freedom Church Alliance.

0:27.5

The ADF Church Alliance provides more than 3,200 member churches with legal support for religious freedom issues.

0:34.7

For more information, go to adfchurchalliance.org.

0:41.6

This is quick to listen, where we set aside hashtags and hot takes discuss a major cultural event.

0:48.1

On today's show, World Reliefs Jenny Yang is here to join us to discuss refugees.

1:02.9

Music Jenny Yang is here to join us to discuss refugees. Thanks for joining us this week.

1:04.9

I'm Morgan Lee, Associate Digital Media producer here at Christianity Today, and I'm joined by my co-host, Mark Galley.

1:12.0

Hello.

1:12.8

Hey, Mark.

1:13.5

Good to be back.

1:14.3

I've been gone for a week.

1:15.6

Do you think listeners knew that you were gone?

1:17.6

I think so, because I wasn't here.

1:18.9

I think you were on two weeks, actually.

1:20.3

You've missed a couple.

1:21.2

Oh, yeah.

1:22.1

All right.

1:22.5

Who is joining us today?

1:23.9

Joining us today is Jenny Yang. She provides oversight for all advocacy initiatives and policy positions at World Relief.

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