US homeland security visits Gurdwaras in NY, NJ for illegal immigrants; Sikhs raise concern, ‘targeting these spaces…’
- The US Department of Homeland Security has begun visiting gurdwaras in New Jersey and New York to search for illegal immigrants, as part of new policies under the Trump administration.
- The policy change, directed by Acting DHS Secretary Benjamine Huffman, reversed protections for sensitive areas like places of worship.
- Sikh organizations, including the Sikh Coalition and SALDEF, have criticized the targeting of gurdwaras, stating it threatens the sanctity of their faith.
- The DHS spokesperson defended the actions, stating that they empower law enforcement to catch criminal aliens who have illegally entered the country.
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