Dozens of religious groups sue after Trump administration says it won’t stop immigration arrests at houses of worship
- More than two dozen Christian and Jewish groups filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over immigration arrests at houses of worship, claiming it infringes on their religious freedom and lowers attendance at services.
- The lawsuit argues that the new policy creates fear of raids, impacting church programs that support undocumented individuals.
- The plaintiffs represent millions of worshippers, including members of the Episcopal Church and Union for Reform Judaism, and they seek to protect their ability to gather and practice their faith.
- Pope Francis criticized the deportation plan, stating that forcibly removing individuals based on illegal status undermines their dignity and will end poorly.
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