Trump says ICE can arrest people at churches and schools, directs agency to use ‘common sense’
- Immigration officials can now arrest people at schools, healthcare facilities, and places of worship, according to a new memo from the Department of Homeland Security.
- The directive rescinds a Biden administration guideline that created protected areas where immigration enforcement was restricted.
- Acting Secretary Benjamine Huffman issued the directive, allowing arrests in sensitive locations to support Trump's immigration policies.
- The change raises concerns about its impact on immigrant families, potentially deterring them from accessing essential services, as stated by Olivia Golden, Interim Executive Director of the Center for Law and Social Policy.
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