Sanctuary Churches

27 Religious Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Immigration Raids in Churches

Over two dozen Christian and Jewish organizations, representing millions of Americans, filed a federal lawsuit challenging a Trump administration policy expanding immigration agents’ authority to conduct arrests in houses of worship. The lawsuit argues this policy violates religious freedom by creating fear, reducing attendance, and hindering ministries to immigrants, regardless of legal status. The plaintiffs contend the policy’s chilling effect on religious practice is unconstitutional, citing the administration’s disregard for houses of worship as traditionally protected spaces. The Department of Justice, in response to a similar lawsuit, argued the claims are based on speculation, but the new suit’s wide-ranging plaintiff base significantly increases pressure on the administration.

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Quakers Sue ICE Over Church Raids, Echoing 1930s Europe

Following the arrest of Wilson Velásquez, an asylum seeker, at a Georgia church, a coalition of Quaker meetings sued the Department of Homeland Security. The lawsuit challenges the Trump administration’s reversal of a policy protecting houses of worship from immigration raids, arguing it violates the First Amendment and acts arbitrarily. The arrest, part of increased ICE enforcement, targeted Velásquez despite his having a work permit and regularly checking in with authorities. Plaintiffs contend the new policy creates fear and disrupts religious practices within immigrant-serving congregations.

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