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A federal pass trial has ordered it to be stopped through Trump’s management enforcing immigration policies at worship sites owned by Quakers, Cooperative Baptists and Sikhs.
Democracy Forward, in a press release, Monday’s resolution came here after filing a lawsuit on behalf of the Baptist Fellowship Cooperative (1,400 churches serving 750,000 Baptists), Gurdwara Sahib West Sacramento (serving 30,000 Sikhs) and six Quaker meetings.
U. S. District Judge Theodore Chuang granted a limited transitory order requested through teams challenging Trump’s policy, allowing for immigration enforcement in Adoration’s Put, as reported via CBS News.
The resolution only protects the worship sites used through the Quakers, the Baptist Stock Exchange and the Sikh Temple, all devotees in the country.
Justice Chuang, an Obama appointee, found that the Trump administration’s policy had discouraged attendance at worship services, affecting not only undocumented immigrants, but also those with legal standing who feared they were wrong.
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The Court decided that this policy probably violated the rights of devout teams under the first amendment and the Law on Restoration of Religious Freedom.
In its 59-page opinion, the approval judgment explained that immigration enforcement under the 2025 policy would have “significantly and negatively” devout gatherings by reducing attendance. He added that having “armed law enforcement officers” at worship posts would save Quakers and Sikhs from “following their devout ideals or worshipping frequently. “
The court ruled that the 2025 policy is buried to devout teams by altering facilities and facilities to immigrants. The approval judgment stated that it puts “substantial pressure” on those teams, forcing them to modify their practices by preventing worship with a “wider and more varied group of worshippers” and restricting key facets of their faith.
Consequently, Pass’s judgment on the Trump administration to repair the 2021 memo memo to former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who banned the application of “special protection” secure posts, adding schools, medical services, and worship posts.
The memorandum under pressure that deserves the application of worship houses of having been shy away from “as much as possible. ” The Extra Court ordered the Department of National Security under Trump to adhere to the 2021 memorandum by enforcing immigration regulations in worship sites of those devout groups.
However, Chuang’s resolution still arrests or closes to worship puts if a warrant is issued.
“For decades, the Passvernment has identified that everyone, regardless of immigration standing, can attend houses of worship without worrying about a passing raid without a mandate. Religious establishments do not have to go to court to combat the right to worship and associate freely that is true to our constitution,” said Skye Perryman, president and CEO decision.
The Reverend Paul Baxley, executive coordinator of the Baptiste Bourse cooperative, also congratulated the resolution: “The resolution of is a hard association of the values that explained the Baptist Cooperative, a commitment of the company to devote freedom, the autonomy of the local church and the transparent separation of the Church and the State. “
On Jan. 20, his first day in office, Trump revoked the Biden-era memo, with a directive that “lightline rules” on immigration enforcement are unnecessary.
National Security defended the decision, arguing that “criminals may no longer hide in American schools and churches” and that the police use “common sense. “
Quakers, who are members of the devout Society of Friends, have worshipped in the United States since the 17th century and emphasize non-unusual worship. The Baptist cooperative exchange includes more than 1,400 congregations, many with immigrant members and ministries that support shelters. documents.