The Biden administration's claims that America's southern border is closed even as its policies allow millions of illegal aliens flood in has become one of his greatest misleading statements.
But there is one segment of society that is feeling the full brunt of border security: persecuted Christians.
A report at Decision Magazine documents that the U.S., with Joe Biden now in the White House, has cut the resettlement of Christians fleeing persecution around the globe by 70% compared to 2016.
"Open Doors, which annually ranks the 50 countries in which it is most difficult to live as a Christian, and World Relief, a global Christian humanitarian organization, issued a joint report in September that in 2022 the U.S. government resettled barely one-third of the number of Christian refugees who were granted asylum in 2016," Decision's report said.