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Turkey deported at least 35 Christians, including U.S. citizen Kenneth Wiest, between Dec 2024 and Jan 2025, citing security, despite no evidence of wrongdoing.
Turkey has deported hundreds of Christians, including foreign workers and families, since 2020, citing national security, according to human rights groups.
At least 35 deportations occurred between December 2024 and January 2025, with individuals given security codes banning re-entry despite no evidence of wrongdoing.
Critics call the practice a violation of religious freedom and rule of law, highlighting cases like U.S. citizen Kenneth Wiest, whose appeal is pending at the European Court of Human Rights.
The government denies allegations, dismissing them as disinformation.
Meanwhile, the U.S. continues to emphasize refugee resettlement as a moral and strategic priority, supporting persecuted groups including Christians, despite a recent temporary suspension of the program.
Turquía deportó al menos a 35 cristianos, incluido el ciudadano estadounidense Kenneth Wiest, entre diciembre de 2024 y enero de 2025, citando la seguridad, a pesar de que no hay evidencia de irregularidades.