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Related: About this forumICE Can Raid Churches Now. A Federal Judge Says So.
A Trump-appointed judge gives immigration agents a free pass into Americas houses of worship. Congregations now brace for raids at the altar.
WASHINGTONIn a decision that struck like a thunderclap through Americas sanctuaries, a Trump-appointed federal judge has given U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents the legal greenlight to carry out enforcement operations in churches, mosques, temples, and other houses of worship. The decisiona pointed rebuke to more than two dozen Christian and Jewish organizationseffectively erases a long-standing norm: that places of worship are off-limits in the war on undocumented migrants.
The ruling came from U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich, who, with the stoicism of a jurist unseduced by theology or even historical context, rejected the plaintiffs request for a preliminary injunction. Her rationale? The plaintiffs failed to prove ICE had directly targeted their congregations or that the policy had caused a concrete harmlike a dip in attendance.
Friedrichs decision, rendered in a D.C. courtroom whose architecture reveres Enlightenment ideals, is rooted in the Trump-era rollback of a Homeland Security memo that once treated churches, schools, and hospitals as sensitive locationsessentially, no-go zones for enforcement unless national security was at stake. That memo was replaced with guidance instructing ICE agents to exercise common sense and discretion, two attributes rarely praised in ICE performance reviews.
Religious leaders had argued that the mere possibility of a raid inside a church was enough to frighten migrants away from congregations and community centers. It chilled faith, they said. It made communion dangerous. But the court demanded morequantifiable metrics of spiritual attrition, perhaps. In the absence of that, the judge ruled that there was no imminent injury, and so no case.
https://migrantinsider.com/p/ice-raids-churches

justaprogressive
(3,407 posts)Sure, let's dump centuries of church=sanctuary for the oppressed.
Diamond_Dog
(36,670 posts)I hate what MAGATs have done to this country.
usonian
(17,239 posts)and his expropriation of a large segment of Christianity and its metamorphosis into a vehicle of hate, racism and intolerance, then we wouldn't have gestapo troopers violating religious sanctity and sanctuary.
Like Chamberlains, they dismissed his very explicit message and threat.
Igel
(36,727 posts)Basically the plaintiffs wanted an injunction, but the judge found insufficient grounds for issuing one. No evidence of harm--as the article states--and scant likelihood that they might ever be subject to a raid.
A TRO needs some evidence of risk or harm instead of, "Hey, this might-could happen, maybe--I mean, it's not completely impossible!"