Trump says ICE can arrest people at churches and schools, directs agency to use ‘common sense’
- Immigration officials can now arrest individuals in schools, healthcare facilities, and places of worship, reversing previous protections under the Biden administration.
- The Department of Homeland Security stated that criminals can no longer hide in schools and churches to avoid arrest.
- The Trump administration's directive allows ICE to arrest migrants without criminal records, especially in sanctuary jurisdictions.
- The change raises concerns about the impact on immigrant families, as advocates warn it could deter them from accessing essential services.
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