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Episcopal Church says it won’t help Trump resettle White South Africans The church is ending its refugee resettlement deal with the government rather than resettle Afrikaners it feels were given ...
Church Rebukes Trump Administration Over White South African Refugees Published May 12, 2025 at 1:47 PM EDT Updated May 12, 2025 at 7:18 PM EDT By Gabe Whisnant ...
In a statement, White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said the Episcopal Church’s decision “raises serious questions about its supposed commitment to humanitarian aid.” ...
The Episcopal Church said Monday it would not help resettle white South African refugees in the U.S. because of its “commitment to racial justice and reconciliation.” The denomination cited ...
In a statement, White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said the Episcopal Church’s decision “raises serious questions about its supposed commitment to humanitarian aid.” ...
The Episcopal Church’s migration service said it will refuse the Trump administration's request to help resettle dozens of White South Africans granted refugee status by the federal government ...
The church said it's terminating a decades-long partnership with the federal government to help refugees arriving in the U.S., citing moral opposition to resettling white Afrikaners from South Africa.
On Monday, Judge Tanya M. Jones Bosier ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., was given full ownership of the group's now formerly-owned trademark.
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