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Related: About this forumIraqi Christians facing deportation feel conned by Trump: 'You vowed to protect us'
Source: The Guardian
Iraqi Christians facing deportation feel conned by Trump: 'You vowed to protect us'
Trump administration wants to deport more than 1,400 Iraqi nationals, most of who are Chaldean Iraqi Catholics who saw Trump as a savior but now feel betrayed
Tom Perkins in Detroit
Wed 17 Jul 2019 07.00 BST
Last modified on Wed 17 Jul 2019 17.52 BST
Ten years ago, police caught the Iraqi Chaldean immigrant Rani Yousuf with a small amount of marijuana. He completed probation, paid fines, and the conviction was dropped from his record when he turned 21.
Still, earlier this year, Yousuf found his car surrounded by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) officers who arrested him again over the charge. He sat for months in a Michigan county jail facing the prospect of deportation to Iraq, a country he left at four years old. He has no family there, doesnt speak Arabic, and is part of a religious minority targeted by extremists.
As a Catholic who has tattoos of crosses, and Iraq being a Muslim country they probably would kill me, he said.
Yousuf is one of over 1,400 Iraqi nationals who the Trump administration is attempting to deport. Most of those are Chaldean Iraqi Catholics living in metro Detroit, which holds the worlds largest Chaldean population outside of Iraq.
The administrations deportation efforts are viewed by many Chaldeans as a shocking betrayal, not least because many in the community have been enthusiastic supporters of Trump and voted for him in large numbers in 2016.
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Trump administration wants to deport more than 1,400 Iraqi nationals, most of who are Chaldean Iraqi Catholics who saw Trump as a savior but now feel betrayed
Tom Perkins in Detroit
Wed 17 Jul 2019 07.00 BST
Last modified on Wed 17 Jul 2019 17.52 BST
Ten years ago, police caught the Iraqi Chaldean immigrant Rani Yousuf with a small amount of marijuana. He completed probation, paid fines, and the conviction was dropped from his record when he turned 21.
Still, earlier this year, Yousuf found his car surrounded by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) officers who arrested him again over the charge. He sat for months in a Michigan county jail facing the prospect of deportation to Iraq, a country he left at four years old. He has no family there, doesnt speak Arabic, and is part of a religious minority targeted by extremists.
As a Catholic who has tattoos of crosses, and Iraq being a Muslim country they probably would kill me, he said.
Yousuf is one of over 1,400 Iraqi nationals who the Trump administration is attempting to deport. Most of those are Chaldean Iraqi Catholics living in metro Detroit, which holds the worlds largest Chaldean population outside of Iraq.
The administrations deportation efforts are viewed by many Chaldeans as a shocking betrayal, not least because many in the community have been enthusiastic supporters of Trump and voted for him in large numbers in 2016.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jul/17/iraqi-christians-face-deportation-conned-trump
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Iraqi Christians facing deportation feel conned by Trump: 'You vowed to protect us' (Original Post)
Eugene
Jul 2019
OP
That was your mistake voting for trump. He got your votes and now wants to get rid of you.
notdarkyet
Jul 2019
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notdarkyet
(2,226 posts)1. That was your mistake voting for trump. He got your votes and now wants to get rid of you.
Igel
(36,082 posts)4. If he's deportable,
he can't vote.
Plus Xians, even under persecution in Iraq, get no special perks. We had that particular preference battle and handily won it.
tanyev
(44,508 posts)2. Give him enough time, he'll betray everyone that ever supported him.
I just dont know if the country can survive that long.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)3. Trump lied?
Who would have ever suspected?
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)5. Bush and Cheney did the same dance.