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In California, 27 Iraqi Christian Refugees Refused Asylum (Muslims accepted)
Catholic World Report ^ | December 3, 2015 | Jim Graves

Posted on 12/03/2015 3:02:53 PM PST by NYer

An Iraqi Christian woman fleeing the violence in the Iraqi city of Mosul sits inside the Sacred Heart of Jesus Chaldean Church in Telkaif, Iraq, in July 2014. (CNS photo/Reuters)

While the US government has approved the entry of thousands of Syrian Muslim refugees fleeing war in their country, 27 Iraqi Chaldean Catholics, seeking to escape violence and anti-Christian persecution in their homeland, were denied entry into the United States last month. The Chaldeans were held at the Otay Detention Center near San Diego, California, and the majority had family in the area willing to take them in and provide for their needs.

Father Michael Bazzi is rector of St. Peter Chaldean Catholic Cathedral in El Cajon, a city of San Diego County. The cathedral is the seat of the Chaldean eparchy (diocese) of Saint Peter the Apostle, which serves Chaldeans in the western United States. Father Bazzi is originally from Tel Keppe, a historically Chaldean town in northern Iraq near Mosul (which was captured by ISIS in 2014). He was ordained a priest in 1964, and has served as the cathedral’s pastor since 1985. 

While few Chaldeans lived in the United States when he first arrived, their numbers have grown significantly since then, including 60,000 to the San Diego area, he said. In his role as rector he has worked to resettle many Chaldean Catholics. He recently spoke with CWR about the Chaldean Catholics denied entry to the US.

CWR: In the past, was the American government welcoming to Chaldean Catholics?

Father Michael Bazzi: Yes, very much so. Let me give you an example. Years ago, 165 Chaldeans fled Iraq and were staying in a hotel in Tijuana, hoping to immigrate the United States. Although today we have a committee to help such people, at the time we did not, and I was actively involved as an individual in helping them. I wanted to draw attention to their plight, so I held a press conference. Ten television stations came. I told the public that we Chaldeans are one big family, and we’re happy to welcome these 165 immigrants and take care of them. I also spoke with US immigration officials. They said to me, “Father Michael, in two days you will have them all.” And so it was.

Today, however, it is different. I don’t know why. We’re ready to take these 27 Chaldeans in and help them get back on their feet. We’ll support them financially; the taxpayers won’t have to. I don’t know why they won’t let us.

CWR: Do Chaldeans look to assimilate into the culture?

Father Bazzi: Oh, yes. Our people go to school, and get a good education. We integrate into the community, and have good jobs. You’ll find us in every profession. We have Chaldean teachers, doctors, dentists…you name it.

CWR: When you talk to recent immigrants, do you hear many stories of persecution back in Iraq?

Father Bazzi: Many. When I grew up in Iraq, it was in the aftermath of World Wars I and II. There was an understanding then between Christians and Muslims, and I was not actively persecuted. We were still second-class citizens; if you wanted to rise to a position of prominence, for example, you had to convert to Islam. But I did not experience the killing you see today.

Since I left, it has changed. During the Iran-Iraq war (1980-88), many Christians had to flee or they would be killed. The war was between Muslims, but they’d still kill a Christian when they came across one. That killing continues today. Islam has destroyed Christianity in Iraq.

It is very sad, but as one of our martyrs wrote in a letter to the Muslims, you may cut down the flowers, but you can’t stop the spring.

CWR: ISIS took control of your hometown, Tel Keppe, in 2014. What was your reaction?

Father Bazzi: It was a disaster. For me, it was the end of the world. I felt like the Jews must have felt after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. Tel Keppe was such a pure Catholic village before those devils came. I know quite a bit about my hometown and its history; in fact, I once published a book about it. 

CWR: Have you had any contact with friends in Tel Keppe since then?

Father Bazzi: No. All the Christians have fled to the north. You’d only find a few elderly Christian ladies who don’t know how to read or write remaining. Nobody is able to contact us to let us know what’s going on there. 

It’s been heartbreaking for me to see what was once such a beautiful Christian place controlled by fanatics. It’s terrible. When I first heard, people here wanted to talk to me about it. I had to stop them because it’s such an emotional subject for me.

CWR: What do you think will happen to these 27 if they are returned to Iraq?

Father Bazzi: I can’t believe they’d send them back to Iraq, but to someplace else instead. If they were returned to Iraq, they’d be finished.

CWR: How did you become rector of St. Peter’s?

Father Bazzi: At the invitation of a bishop, I came to Wisconsin to teach Scripture in 1974. He was interested in having the perspective of a Catholic from the East. After teaching for five years, I went to Detroit, where there are many Chaldeans. Detroit and San Diego have the largest concentrations of [Chaldeans] in the country. I established two parishes. In 1985, I came to St. Peter’s. I was co-pastor with an elderly priest who died the following year. 

Many Chaldeans settle in San Diego as the weather has something in common with Iraq: no winters. Our people frequently go into the family grocery business, as it gives them the chance to bring a family member from Iraq here and offer them a job.

I celebrate Mass in English, Chaldean, and Arabic; the Chaldean rite dates to the first century. Our community has been very generous with the parish, helping build it into what it is today. I tell them we want to build a church hall or a rectory, and they give me the money I need.

CWR: Having lived in a Muslim country and worked with Christian refugees, what are your thoughts about relocating thousands of Syrian Muslims into the United States?

Father Bazzi: On that I offer no opinion. I’ll leave it to the wisdom of our government.


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: asylum; california; chaldean; obama; refugee

1 posted on 12/03/2015 3:02:53 PM PST by NYer
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To: Tax-chick; GregB; SumProVita; narses; bboop; SevenofNine; Ronaldus Magnus; tiki; Salvation; ...
I can’t believe they’d send them back to Iraq, but to someplace else instead. If they were returned to Iraq, they’d be finished.

Ping!

2 posted on 12/03/2015 3:03:38 PM PST by NYer (Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy them. Mt 6:19)
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To: NYer

The self-EXEMPT US Congress failed to impeach and now
Americans are murdered every single week
by Islamic terrorists.


3 posted on 12/03/2015 3:08:03 PM PST by Diogenesis ("When a crime is unpunished, the world is unbalanced.")
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To: NYer; zot; xzins

That is the “mission” of this administration.


4 posted on 12/03/2015 3:11:12 PM PST by GreyFriar (Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
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To: NYer

Yes, we do know why the Christians are denied refugee status.


5 posted on 12/03/2015 3:12:14 PM PST by Eagles6 ( Valley Forge Redux. If not now, when? If not here, where? If not us then who?)
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To: NYer

Fox News should run that story over and over and over and over.


6 posted on 12/03/2015 3:24:46 PM PST by mikec256
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As somebody that lives among many of these people, this really p!sses me off. We all know what will happen to them if they go back. They assimilate just fine, they live by our values and ethics....and only 27 of them.

I can’t believe what this POTUS has done. What is worse is that we have a huge government that we can’t even see what changes have been made....it’s stuff like this.


7 posted on 12/03/2015 3:25:26 PM PST by fuzzylogic (welfare state = sharing consequences of poor moral choices among everybody)
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To: NYer

God will judge this country severely. I think it’s already begun.


8 posted on 12/03/2015 3:59:23 PM PST by beethovenfan (Islam is a cancer on civilization.)
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To: NYer

Fly them to Mexico, have them cross the border (and stay) as “Illegals”


9 posted on 12/03/2015 4:31:53 PM PST by Does so (Europeans better start becoming "Illegal Immigrants" to the USA. ==8-O)
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To: GreyFriar
That is the “mission” of this administration.

Yes, from the top down.

10 posted on 12/03/2015 5:32:06 PM PST by zot
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To: beethovenfan
God will judge this country severely. I think it’s already begun.

Going on 7 years now.
11 posted on 12/03/2015 5:44:06 PM PST by Old Yeller (Obama's Iran nuclear deal - The Devil is in the details.)
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To: NYer

Discrimination!


12 posted on 12/03/2015 5:45:49 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: NYer

Bookmark


13 posted on 12/03/2015 5:56:18 PM PST by Pajamajan ( Pray for our nation. Thank the Lord for everything you have. Don't wait. Do it today.)
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How did these 27 get into the USA? Did they also cross illegally from Mexico? Were they in danger from ISIS in Mexico?


14 posted on 12/03/2015 6:00:42 PM PST by Dagnabitt (Islamic Immigration is Treason)
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To: NYer

Catholic Charities only accepts refugees from the darkest, blackest armpits of Islam since that’s the only way to ensure the terrorist populations they’re importing vote reliably Democrat.


15 posted on 12/03/2015 10:50:33 PM PST by Helvan
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The French got it done, we needs to get our up ... http://www.smh.com.au/world/france-tightens-border-controls-denying-almost-1000-visas-since-terror-attacks-20151128-glalze.html


16 posted on 12/05/2015 11:30:21 AM PST by keving (We get the government we vote for)
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