Trump says ICE can arrest people at churches and schools, directs agency to use ‘common sense’
- Immigration officials can now enter schools, healthcare facilities, and places of worship to conduct arrests, according to a new memo from the Department of Homeland Security.
- The directive rescinds a Biden administration guideline that created protected areas primarily consisting of places where children gather and social services establishments.
- Acting Secretary Benjamine Huffman issued the directive, allowing arrests at sensitive locations after over a decade of restrictions.
- This action could deter immigrant families from receiving essential services, as stated by Olivia Golden, interim executive director of the Center for Law and Social Policy.
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