Welcome

Hi, and welcome to my Indonesian expat news and real estate blog site. I hope you find the information here useful, informative, thought provoking, and perhaps good for even a chuckle or two. Please feel free to join in and participate by leaving a comment, suggestion or question. On the right side column navigation panes you will find areas for getting around on this site and some helpful links as well. To search my blog site for a topic of interest to you either use the search box in the upper left hand corner menu bar or use the blog archive on the right side column pane. Thanks for stopping by... And if you, or someone you know, is looking to buy or sell a property in Indonesia or the United States please contact me at +62.815.1000.8967

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Seeking Asylum in the USA Based on Religious Persecution


If a [Christian] Indonesian can’t get a non-immigrant B-1 or B-2 Business or Tourist Visa, or if their immigrant IR-1 Spouse Visa and “Green Card” petition is denied for any reason; they can always use their “ace in the hole” and play down their card seeking asylum in the U.S. on the grounds of suffering “religious persecution” as a Christian by anti-Christian extremist in a majority Muslim/Islamic country.

If you live in Bogor and attend services at GKI Yasmin Church in Bogor, your “religious persecution” claim and "suffering" can most certainly be substantiated and validated and you should be a “shoo-in” for asylum in the U.S.

Any Christian Indonesian seeking to come to the USA has already got an ace up their sleeve whether they realize it or not thanks to notorious hardline extremest groups such as The Islam Defenders Front (FPI) and other extreme and radical Muslim/Islamic groups in Indonesia.   

For more information click on: how to seek Asylum in the USA based on religious persecution, or the fear thereof.


Every year people come to the United States seeking protection because they have suffered persecution or fear that they will suffer persecution due to:
  • Race
  • Religion
  • Nationality
  • Membership in a particular social group
  • Political opinion
 



On second thought..... if you are a beleaguered Christian in Indonesia, why should you fold like a deck of cards and let them win and run you out of your own country?!  Your right to religious freedom has already been granted to you by the Indonesian Constitution.  

Lobby the President, the Congress, your local or Provincial administrators and the Minister of Religious Affairs to uphold your rights and quash and put an end to religious intolerance and religious terrorism in Indonesia once and for all! 

No comments:

Post a Comment