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Christian refugees in Afghanistan are still facing deportation on the frontier. Supporters refuse to argue that it is safe to return

rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comJune 10, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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On August 27, 2021, following the Afghan Taliban acquisition in Dulles, Virginia, refugees arrived at Dulles International Airport after evacuating from Kabul. Photos by Photos Somodevilla/Getty Images

Women defending around 20 Afghan Christian refugees who are facing deportation attending North Carolina Churches have opposed the Trump administration’s claim that the situation in Afghanistan has improved enough to defend their cause as they are back and are looking for someone in Washington.

Julie Tisdale, a seminary student attending Apostolic Church in Raleigh, expressed disappointment that the Trump administration appears to be “doubling” with a push to remove Afghan Christians from the country. Last month, the US Department of Homeland Security announced that it had ended its temporary protection status in Afghanistan on July 14th.

Two months ago, Julie Tisdale raised concerns about the light letter of refugees attending churches from the Trump administration, writing the manipulation for the Christian Post after receiving notification from the Trump administration that he had a week to leave the United States.

After a week of in and out, she told CP in an interview a week later that members of her church had conversations with members of the Congress on behalf of Christian refugees in Afghanistan.

“We continue to try and reach out to senators, lawmakers and others whom we know have contact information. In the administration,” she told CP this week. “We have a lot of people who have told us they understand and are sympathetic, but we haven’t yet found anyone who wants to be champions of this.

Temporary protected status allowed Afghan citizens to remain in the United States after the withdrawal of US forces in the summer of 2021, and after the Taliban gained control of the country following the withdrawal of US forces.

“We reviewed Afghanistan’s terms and conditions with our interagency partners, but did not meet the requirements for the TPS designation,” she said, adding that “DHS records show that there are recipients who have been investigated for fraud and threatened public safety and national security.”

Tisdale is strongly opposed that protection from deportation is no longer necessary for Afghan Christian refugees attending her church.

“The problems of these people are not financial insecurities,” she said. “Afghanistan is a poor country. We all know that. That’s not the problem. The problem is, not because they are poor, but because they are Christians and they are vulnerable because the Taliban is targeted for conversion.”

According to the Global Watchdog Open Doors World Watchlist, Afghanistan is ranked as the 10th and worst country in Christian persecution. The group warns that it is nearly impossible to openly practice their faith, as most Afghan Christians are punished by death under Islamic law. Such restrictions “have become increasingly in force since the Taliban ruled the country in 2021.”

In addition to those facing persecution from the Taliban due to a Christian embrace, Tisdale cited other vulnerable people.

In a previous interview with CP, Tisdale expressed the certainty that if Afghan Christian refugees attending her church return to their home country, they will face a certain death.

“And they know that’s certain, because they’re already experiencing torture without any crime other than conversion,” she insisted. “I’ve heard those stories firsthand, and I’ve heard about how the authorities made them aware of their conversion and immediately arrested them.”

“They disappeared for days, weeks, perhaps long,” she recalled. “They suffered from all sorts of torture while they were in prison, so once they endured it, there’s no way the Taliban could allow them to survive,” she predicted. “It wouldn’t be a quick death. It would be serious torture and they would die.”

Afghan Christians attending the Apostolic Church are “at different stages” in the process of “applying for an asylum or attractive asylum ruling or waiting for the green card to be processed,” Tisdale said.

“We are continuing to take the next step in the legal process to ensure that all of them are not faced with the threat of deportation,” she explained. “There are multiple different stats where these people are there, so it’s not a blanket that applies to all of them. There are people who already have a green card or are waiting to arrive.

The church is trying to ensure that refugees have appropriate legal representatives.

“Attorneys are very expensive,” she said.

“We continue to advocate financially, support, provide practical support and continue to be extremely concerned.”

Church members support refugees in many other ways, such as picking up children from school when necessary or “helping with some of the financial burden.”

Franklin Graham, the son of legendary evangelical evangelical humanitarian organization Samaritan, based in North Carolina, and the son of legendary evangelical evangelical evangelical, also connected with Washington leaders.

He previously told the CP “I know this is being discussed at the highest level in Washington, as I don’t know of any Afghan Christians who were deported at this point.”

“I spoke with Senator Lindsey Graham about it, and I know that other leaders are talking about the issue with the president,” Graham said in an April statement. “The deadline is said to have been pushed back to review the case. We believe this will be resolved and we are grateful for the efforts to help Afghanistan Christians.”

Originally published by The Christian Post

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