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Central African Religious Leaders Concerned about US Deportees

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Commencé June 19, 2026

Religious leaders in the Central African Republic say they were stunned the United States deported migrants without cultural or familiar ties to the landlocked African country last Friday. They questioned why people who fled religious and political persecution were sent to a nation still grappling with its own history of sectarian violence and instability. The Read more. The post Central African Religious Leaders Concerned about US Deportees appeared first on Christianity Today

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The situation highlights the need for international cooperation to address the root causes of migration and support affected countries like the Central African Republic.

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While deportation may seem harsh, the U.S. must enforce its immigration laws, even if it means sending people back to challenging environments.

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Sending deportees to a nation still facing sectarian violence is irresponsible and could exacerbate the existing instability and suffering in the Central African Republic.

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Deporting individuals back to Central African Republic is justified as it is essential for managing immigration and maintaining national security in the U.S.

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The U.S. should reconsider deportation policies that send migrants to countries where they have no ties, prioritizing humanitarian needs over legal protocols.

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