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Opinion Evangelicals, we cannot let alternative facts drive U.S. refugee policy

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January 26, 2017 at 7:00 a.m. EST
A displaced refugee girl from al-Bab town waits to receive food aid in the northern Aleppo countryside in Syria. (Reuters)

We have quickly seen that candidate Trump and President Trump are one and the same.

Last Friday’s inaugural address communicated that our new president intended to make good on the statements he made at rallies across the country. And of all of the promises Trump vowed to keep once he became president of the United States, a commitment to “make America safe again” was a continual narrative.