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Monday, February 05, 2018
Court Stays Removal Of 50 Indonesian Christians Living In New Hampshire
In Devitri v. Cronen, (D MA, Feb. 1, 2018), a Massachusetts federal district court stayed the deportation of 50 Indonesian Christians living in New Hampshire while they seek to reopen their cases based on changed country conditions. The Indonesians, who had orders of removal issued against them, had been living under a 2010 humanitarian program called "Operation Indonesian Surrender." Last summer the government terminated the program and told petitioners that they would need to return to Indonesia within 60 days. Petitioners say they are likely to face persecution or torture in Indonesia because of their Christian faith. AP reports on the decision.
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Christian,
Immigration,
Indonesia,
New Hampshire