As far as I know, I've actually never met anyone on the IRB....
People around immigration policy circles say the IRB has this point of view, which is prejudicial, they say, as you have, against Christian refugee claimants from countries like Egypt.
Is it not true that you should encourage them to focus on those Christians who are non-Muslims, who have intersection with Islam people who are accused of proselytization, or who marry a Muslim, or who convert, or who are prospective converts? Are those not the people who face the highest degree of unjust treatment, and are those the folks whom we should focus on? How do you deal with the objection that we can't possibly categorize all Copts as legitimate refugee claimants?