Turkey Deported 350 Christians as “National Security Threats”

Since 2020, more than 200 foreign Christian workers and their families have been expelled from Turkey. The situation has affected roughly 350 individuals, many of whom lived there for decades, according to a new report by the Alliance Defending Freedom International (ADF).

“Turkey labels Christians as ‘national security threats’ to justify mass expulsions,” ADF International said.

The Turkish Ministry of Interior assigned these individuals so-called “security codes” (such as N-82 and G-87), effectively banning their re-entry and classifying them as national security threats. 

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