27 religious groups sue Trump administration to protect houses of worship from immigration arrests
Source: The Independent
Tuesday 11 February 2025 14:05 GMT
More than two-dozen Christian and Jewish groups representing millions of Americans ranging from the Episcopal Church and the Union for Reform Judaism to the Mennonites and Unitarian Universalists filed a federal court lawsuit Tuesday challenging a Trump administration move giving immigration agents more leeway to make arrests at houses of worship.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, contends that the new policy is spreading fear of raids, thus lowering attendance at worship services and other valuable church programs. The result, says the suit, infringes on the groups religious freedom namely their ability to minister to migrants, including those in the United States illegally.
We have immigrants, refugees, people who are documented and undocumented, said the Most Rev. Sean Rowe, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church. We cannot worship freely if some of us are living in fear, he told The Associated Press. By joining this lawsuit, were seeking the ability to gather and fully practice our faith, to follow Jesus command to love our neighbors as ourselves.
The new lawsuit echoes and expands on some of the arguments made in a similar lawsuit filed Jan. 27 by five Quaker congregations and later joined by the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship and a Sikh temple. It is currently pending in U.S. District Court in Maryland.
Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/department-of-homeland-security-trump-christian-americans-jewish-b2696139.html

Wicked Blue
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(29,409 posts)The plaintiffs represent at least 5 million worshippers, and many of the congregations have American roots dating back to before the Revolution. It heartens me to see this. Hopefully they pull a judge who actually respects the law.
Butterflylady
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