Fri Nov 12, 2021 – 10:24 pm ESTFri Nov 12, 2021 – 10:32 pm EST
LOCKPORT, New York (LifeSiteNews) — Lisa Miller, an ex-lesbian woman who fled the United States to protect her daughter from her allegedly abusive former partner, is facing prosecution by the Biden Justice Department after being brought back to the U.S. more than a decade later.
Miller, who has renounced her homosexuality and converted to Evangelical Christianity, fled to Nicaragua in 2009 rather than lose custody of her seven-year-old daughter, Isabella. The Millers were pursued by federal authorities for years during the Obama administration, though they remained in hiding until January, when they voluntarily surrendered themselves at the U.S. Embassy in Nicaragua.
Isabella is now 19, and a court order that granted custody to Miller’s ex-partner, Janet Jenkins, no longer applies to her.
“That was the plan all along – when Isabella turned 18, they would return to the United States,” according to the 419Fund, a Christian nonprofit raising money for Lisa Miller’s cause. “God provided for and protected Lisa and Isabella from September 2009 until January of this year. Many times God thwarted plans of her capture while hiding them in
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