Indonesian Asylum Seekers Survived Trump’s Attempt to Deport Them, But Now They’re Facing Off Against Biden arrow Harry Pangemanan, a Christian Indonesian who rebuilt 200 homes in areas affected by Sandy and is at risk of deportation, is pictured in 2017 at one of the homes he worked on. Matt Katz / WNYC / Gothamist The Biden Administration is in court fighting for the power to deport about two dozen Christian Indonesians in Central Jersey who were protected by the Obama Administration and then targeted for removal under President Trump. The Indonesians, who have lived in the United States for decades and fear religious-based persecution in their home country, could be arrested, detained, and removed from the country if a federal judge rules in the coming days in favor of Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s efforts to lift a hold on the deportations.