Posts - Bill - SRES 463 A resolution expressing condemnation of the Chinese Communist Party's persecution of religious minority groups, including Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists and the detention of Pastor "Ezra" Jin Mingri and leaders of the Zion Church, and reaffirming the United States' global commitment to promote religious freedom and tolerance.
senate 10/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable for its persecution of religious minorities, including the detention of Pastor Jin and other faith leaders, while reaffirming America’s commitment to promote religious freedom and protect those who face oppression worldwide.
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SRES 463 - A resolution expressing condemnation of the Chinese Communist Party's persecution of religious minority groups, including Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists and the detention of Pastor "Ezra" Jin Mingri and leaders of the Zion Church, and reaffirming the United States' global commitment to promote religious freedom and tolerance.
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right-leaning 10/23/2025
Standing with persecuted believers isn’t just foreign policy, it’s a fight for the soul of humanity.
left-leaning 10/23/2025
Calling out CCP's religious crackdowns is our bare minimum — human rights aren’t a partisan issue, they’re a priority.
right-leaning 10/23/2025
About time we named the CCP for what they are—religious freedom’s worst nightmare.
left-leaning 10/23/2025
If standing for the persecuted is controversial, count me in—religious freedom is freedom for all of us.
right-leaning 10/23/2025
If Washington won’t defend faith abroad, who will? This bill puts muscle behind our morals.
moderate 10/23/2025
Religious freedom isn’t left or right—it’s right, period. Glad to see Congress agree.
left-leaning 10/23/2025
China’s censorship circus won’t silence us; this bill flips the spotlight on their darkest abuses.
moderate 10/23/2025
Finally, a resolution that calls out injustice without turning it into an ideological tug-of-war.
moderate 10/23/2025
Taking a stand on oppression abroad helps keep America’s conscience clear at home.