The Evangelical humanitarian group World Relief is speaking out after the federal government told it to halt all government-funded activities serving almost 4,000 refugees after President Donald Trump signed an executive order suspending the U.S. Refugee Admission Program. #refugeeresettlement #PresidentTrump #immigrationpolicy #Bidenadministration
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EvangelicalgrouptoldtohaltfederallyfundedactivitiesafterTrumpsuspendsrefugeeprogramBySamanthaKamman,ChristianPostReporterWednesday,January29,2025AwomanandchildrenwalkthroughKhazirrefugeecamponApril15,2017nearMosul,Iraq.|GettyImages/CarlCourtTheEvangelicalhumanitariangroupWorldReliefisspeakingoutafterthefederalgovernmenttoldittohaltallgovernment-fundedactivitiesservingalmost4,000refugeesafterPresidentDonaldTrumpsignedanexecutiveordersuspendingtheU.S.RefugeeAdmissionProgram.
Inanemailupdatetosupporters,WorldReliefPresidentMyalGreenesaidthatthehumanitarianarmoftheNationalAssociationofEvangelicals,anagencyauthorizedbytheStateDepartmenttoresettlerefugeesintheUnitedStates,receiveda