Andy Olsen
@andyrolsen.bsky.social
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Senior writer at Christianity Today covering migration, international, and maybe plants. At home in Kentucky.
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In February, when the administration first announced its agreement to deport migrants to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador, a couple of colleagues asked me if the US was about to engage in state-sponsored trafficking. I had no idea. So I asked around. My report for CT: tinyurl.com/mr3emb73
Does Imprisoning Migrants in El Salvador Amount to Trafficking? - Christianity Today
Christian legal experts debate whether Trump’s deportations to a foreign prison cross the line into exploitation.
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“Kudzu is a favorite sermon illustration for sin. And in many ways, it’s apt: Sin is only countered with vigilance,” writes @andyrolsen.bsky.social.

“But the image has limits. Sin, like most invasives, is tracked in on the boots of churchgoers.”
Invasion Theology - Christianity Today
Thorns and thistles may be the Bible’s classic metaphors for evil. But did the biblical writers ever meet kudzu?
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Two-thirds of Hispanic Protestants voted for Donald Trump. But church leaders in Florida told me some pastors privately confess they're disillusioned by the president's immigration actions—and by a new Florida law mandating the death sentence for undocumented immigrants who commit certain crimes.
Hispanic Churches Groan Under Florida’s Double Immigration Crackdown - Christianity Today
Some Latino pastors feel betrayed by the government's harsh enforcement efforts, as worship leaders disappear and congregants stay home.
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In cases where the undocumented do have legitimate claims to stay, what determines whether they get papers is largely whether they find legal representation.

Churches are trying to play a role in helping migrants through a process that feels impossible:
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The Legal Hurdles Killing the American Dream - Christianity Today
Most evangelicals want undocumented immigrants to have a path to citizenship. But ICE detentions and a growing lawyer shortage can make it feel impossible.
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For the Trump administration, releasing the data is now a key component of the publicity machine.
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Some days during the Obama administration, for instance, arrests totaled well over 1,500—a higher number than we've seen yet this year. But for Democrats at that time and for president Bush before him, the alarming numbers were a liability.
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It's an overlooked but significant change that ICE now publishes its daily arrest figures on social media. Since the agency's founding, that data was closely guarded.
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Oh, hello Bluesky. Let's see if the air is nice up here.