On Immigration Issue, Big Evangelical Groups Conspicuously Mum
Policy groups say they have other issues to focus on.
G. Jeffrey Macdonald, Religion News Service | posted 1/20/2006 12:00AM
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Death Sentence? | Immigration bill could jeopardize asylum seekers, critics say. (March 8, 2005)
Speaking Out Aliens in Our Midst | Attaining asylum in the land of the free is harder than you'd thinkand it may be costing people their lives. (Feb. 10, 2005)
Security Gaffes | Evangelical schools worry over post-9/11 visa rules. (Oct. 08, 2004)
'The Peoples Are Here' | Record immigration pushes American Christians out of their comfort zones. (Feb. 12, 2003)
Church Aids Refugees Despite Violence | The Catholic church has been a place of refuge and reform for those opposing the Indonesian government. (October 25, 1999)
Churches Reach Out to Refugees | In many cases, the groups are relying on churches to help provide temporary housing, furniture, clothing, language training, and money for rent. (June 14, 1999)
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