These churches offer shelter and sanctuary to vulnerable migrants. Here's why
- Since 2016, St. Andrew's has sheltered Hilda Ramirez and her son Iván, who fled Guatemala due to domestic violence and applied for asylum in the U.S. But were denied.
- President Trump rescinded restrictions on immigration enforcement in churches on his first full day in office, affecting their previous status as 'sensitive locations.'
- A federal judge in Maryland temporarily blocked the Trump administration from sending immigration agents into certain congregations that sued for their religious freedom.
- Faith leaders express concerns and confusion about their responsibilities if immigration officers approach their churches, with calls for preparedness and sanctuary efforts increasing.
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