Federal Judge Just Blocked The Deportation Of 1,000 Iraqi Illegals

President Trump promised to do everything in his power to protect America from illegals and terrorism.

In order to do that he needs to deport many illegals living in America.

But, a Federal Judge Mark Goldsmith, Michigan, just blocked the deportation of 1,000 Iraqi illegals. This will give the illegal a chance to appeal their order of removal.

Goldsmith explained why this deportation will harm the illegals, many of whom are Kurds or Chaldean Christians, more than it will harm the U.S.

 “Each petitioner faces the risk of torture or death on the basis of residence in America and publicized criminal records. Many will also face persecution as a result of a particular religious affiliation,” Goldsmith said.

“While cost and efficiency in administering the immigration system are not illegitimate governmental concerns, such interests pale to the point of evaporation when weighed against the potential lethal harm petitioners may suffer.”

For many of these people going back to Iraq would mean a certain death, because most them are actually Christians who were abused in the country because of their faith.

When we talk about not allowing refugees from the Middle East we mean about the Muslim immigrants, but now we have also Christians who are in great danger, they are molested and their loved ones are getting killed.

So, do we continue not allowing anyone or should we allow these people who are facing death every day just for being Christians?

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