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149 Christian Iraqis Rescued by Former U.S. Counter-Terrorism Officers

<p>Thanks to two former U&period;S&period; counter-terrorism officers&comma; Joseph and Michele Assad&comma; 149 Iraqi Christian refugees are safe from the threat of the Islamic State terrorist group&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Assads arranged for these 149 refugees&comma; which consisted of 25 families and 62 children&comma; to board a private plane in Iraq on December 10th&comma; which transported them to Slovakia&comma; where they will be granted asylum in one month&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Initially contracted by the Hudson Institute&rsquo&semi;s Center for Religious Freedom&comma; the Assads worked with Mercury One&rsquo&semi;s Nazarene Fund&comma; which helped raise over &dollar;12 million to make this mission possible&period; The Assads are concerned about the fate of Christians in ISIS-held territory&comma; noting that although Muslims are typically granted entry into neighboring countries&comma; it is harder for Christians to escape&period; This concern proved to be true during the planning of this process as Mr&period; Assad notes that &ldquo&semi;at least a dozen countries&rdquo&semi; denied entry to the Christian refugees before Slovakia agreed&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This rescue is personal to Mr&period; Assad&comma; who fled his country of Egypt to go to the United States because of his religion&period; &ldquo&semi;It&rsquo&semi;s about giving people a chance&comma; like somebody took a chance on me&comma;&rdquo&semi; Mr&period; Assad told ABC News&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There are tens of thousands of Iraqi Christians who are currently facing a major threat from ISIS&period; Many have been given the choice of converting to Islam or being murdered&period; The Christian Freedom International has suggested that Christians are killed by ISIS or another terrorist group every five minutes&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Despite the large number of Iraqi Christians who face this constant threat and have taken up arms to defend themselves against ISIS&comma; Obama has refused to provide assistance to help them in their fight&period; The Christian Assyrian Army has endlessly asked Obama for training and arms assistance&comma; but has so far seen no results&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>On the home front&comma; Obama has criticized opponents of allowing Syrian refugees as un-American&comma; however isn&rsquo&semi;t it just as unpatriotic to ignore the helpless Christians facing murder and torture because of their religion&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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