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The Episcopal Church said Monday it would not help resettle white Afrikaner refugees in the U.S. over moral concerns.
Our government implements affirmative action on the lines of that in the United States, designed not to discriminate against ...
Black folks aren’t the only ones offended by President Donald Trump’s move to welcome dozens of white South Africans into the ...
The administration's embrace of white South Africans as refugees, while rejecting so many others, paints a disturbing ...
In light of our church’s steadfast commitment to racial justice and reconciliation and our historic ties with the Anglican ...
Leaders of the Episcopal Church severed a four-decade-old relationship with the federal government, saying they would find ...
Bishop C. Andrew Doyle, leader of the country's largest Episcopalian congregation, says that the church will continue to ...
The Episcopal Church has ended a nearly 40-year relationship with the federal government, citing moral opposition in refusing to resettle white Africans from South Africa classified as refugees by ...
Over 40 Afrikaners head to the US under Donald Trump's refugee program, they’re set to start new lives — with jobs, benefits, ...
The Most Rev. Sean W. Rowe — the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church — told church membership the administration had made it known they would be expected to resettle white Afrikaners as ...