Quaker groups file suit over the end of policy restricting ICE arrests in houses of worship
- A coalition of five Quaker meetings is suing the Trump administration over its directive allowing arrests in sensitive spaces, including places of worship, schools, and hospitals.
- The lawsuit claims the new policy violates the First Amendment rights and causes fear among congregants, impacting their ability to practice their faith.
- The Quakers seek to have the policy declared unconstitutional and prevent enforcement actions at places of worship, stating it infringes on their religious exercise.
- Critics argue that the directive makes immigrant communities feel unsafe, contradicting the Quakers' belief in welcoming all individuals, including immigrants.
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Quakers Sue Homeland Security for Allowing ICE Arrests at Churches
A group of Quaker congregations have sued the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), alleging that it is infringing on their religious freedom by allowing arrests of illegal immigrants at their meetings. The lawsuit, filed in the District of Maryland on Jan. 27, reads: “Allowing armed government agents wearing [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] emblazoned jackets to park outside religious service and monitor who enters or to interrupt the ser…
Quakers Suing Homeland Security For Tort Of NO ICE RAIDS IN CHURCHES, JERKS.
A Quaker lady, feeling moved to give everybody the what-forThe Quakers have been fighting state-churchy-type a-holes since before they left England in the 1600s, and they have no Quaker patience for Trump’s totalitarianism.Now, with lawyers with Democracy Forward, the Yearly Meetings of Philadelphia, Baltimore, New England, and Richmond have strapped on their Birkenstocks and filed a lawsuit against ICE enforcement at houses of worship, because …
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