Judge Blocks Trump Policy on Church Arrests
On Monday, a federal judge prohibited immigration officers from carrying out enforcement actions in Quaker and a few other religious organizations’ places of worship. According to U.S. District Judge Theodore Chang, the Trump administration policy should be delayed while a lawsuit against it is pending because it may infringe upon their right to freedom of religion. The plaintiffs, which also include a Sikh temple in California and a network of Baptist churches in Georgia, are the only parties covered by the preliminary order issued by the Maryland-based judge. They filed a lawsuit after the Trump administration overturned Department of Homeland Security regulations that restricted the locations of migrant arrests in an effort to fulfill campaign pledges to carry out mass deportations.
Source: The Associated Press