A 'debanking' row has broken out after an ultra-conservative Christian charity which provides necessities to Ugandan orphans had its account shut down by Bank of America.Memphis-based non-profit Indigenous Advance Ministries has filed a complaint to the Attorney-General's office over concerns its accounts were closed because the bank disagrees with its 'religious views.'The organization - which claims to have had a banking relationship with BofA since 2015 - purports pro-life and anti-same sex relationship values on its website.
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