A federal judge has ruled against 27 religious organizations seeking to limit immigration enforcement in places of worship, impacting longstanding protections for sensitive locations. The case raises significant concerns over religious freedom rights.
In a controversial decision, a federal judge has ruled against a lawsuit aimed at blocking immigration enforcement at houses of worship, stating that the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate a credible threat. This marks a significant shift in policy under the Trump administration.
Breaking news: A federal judge halts immigration agents from conducting operations in Quaker meeting houses and other religious spaces, citing potential violation of religious freedom and sparking legal battle over Trump administration policy.