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A Religious Leader’s False “Love” for Refugees

June 30, 2019 · by Paul T. Corrigan | in Justice, Spirituality | tagged Refugees | 4 Comments

In a July newsletter just posted to his website, Dr. James Dobson, one of the leading evangelical Christian voices in the United States, narrates his visit to one of the immigrant detention centers along the southern border, where the US Customs and Border Protection holds refugees who have fled from Central America and elsewhere to […]

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