Will President Trump protect the Christian Afghan refugees who fled here to escape martyrdom?
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18% Somewhat Conservative
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40% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
34% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-26% Negative
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68% : But evangelicals also agree with President Trump when he praises legal immigration of individuals who come "with love for the country."66% : President Trump is absolutely right, of course, to prioritize border security, and most evangelical Christians are thankful for the quick progress he has made to secure our borders.
49% : As President Trump concludes a 90-day review of the refugee resettlement, nearly 20,000 Christians, including a number of prominent evangelical leaders, have affirmed a statement urging him to restart refugee resettlement, with a particular concern for those persecuted for their faith in Jesus. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Of course, as Christians, we affirm the dignity of all people as made in the image of God, not only fellow Christians, so we're also concerned with the wellbeing of those at risk of persecution who are not Christians.
49% : I know that President Trump values legal immigration and is a champion for persecuted Christians.
41% : Seven in ten evangelical Christians, including about two-thirds of those who voted for President Trump last November, tell Lifeway Research, the SBC's research arm, that they believe the U.S. has a moral responsibility to receive refugees.
40% : While I am grateful for his strong stand for religious liberty, I'm concerned by his administration's recent actions threatening Afghan Christians to self-deport "immediately" or face criminal prosecution, fines and deportation - to a Taliban regime likely to kill them for their faith in Jesus.
37% : As the administration hears from conservative evangelical leaders like Franklin Graham, I am praying President Trump will override whoever made the decision to send these letters and allow Afghan Christians to remain lawfully in the United States.
34% : " President Trump is not shy about defending Christianity.
30% : PUSH Of course, President Trump himself surely did not draft this letter, and I suspect it was sent so broadly by leaders within the Department of Homeland Security without considering the full ramifications.
26% : President Trump, during his speech to members of Congress on Tuesday, called the withdrawal from Afghanistan "disastrous and incompetent.
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