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Runaway Christian Convert Gets U.S. Residency

A runaway Christian convert who is in Ohio and was an illegal immigrant was given permanent residency. Rifqa Bary came to the United States from Sri Lanka and upon being possibly deported, feared the result as she had converted to Christianity from being a Muslim. She is now a permanent resident and can apply for citizenship in five years.     

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