Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Making Immigration Arrests in Some Churches

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The order impacts the Quakers, a Georgia-based network of Baptist churches, and a Sikh temple in California.

A federal judge on Feb. 24 issued an order blocking the Trump administration from conducting immigration raids at certain places of worship.

U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang ruled in favor of several groups who filed a lawsuit in a Maryland federal court challenging President Donald Trump’s decision to drop a memo released under the Biden administration that blocked immigration arrests at houses of worship and other locations.

The preliminary injunction from the Maryland-based judge only applies to the plaintiffs, who include a group of Quakers as well as a Georgia-based network of Baptist churches and a Sikh temple in California.

His order noted that Trump’s policy lacked “any meaningful limitations or safeguards on such activity,” referring to immigration raids, and “likely does not satisfy these constitutional and statutory requirements as to Plaintiffs.”

“A return to the status quo is therefore warranted until the exact contours of what is necessary to avoid unlawful infringement on religious exercise are determined later in this case,” Chuang wrote.

The judge ordered the administration to return to a 2021 memorandum that was issued by Biden-era Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas that blocked the department, which oversees immigration enforcement agencies, from making arrests and conducting raids at places of worship, medical facilities, and schools.

“Where plaintiffs’ communal religious exercise will be significantly and adversely affected by reductions in attendance resulting from immigration enforcement actions pursuant to the 2025 policy, armed law enforcement officers operating in or at places of worship pursuant to the 2025 policy will adversely affect the ability of Quakers and Sikhs to follow their religious beliefs or worship freely,” Chuang wrote in his 59-page opinion.

A day after Trump was sworn into office, DHS issued a statement saying that it had suspended Biden administration-related directives that barred enforcement action near sensitive locations.

Five Quaker congregations from Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia sued DHS and its secretary, Kristi Noem, on Jan. 27, less than a week after the new policy was announced.

By Jack Phillips

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