🕊️ Interfaith Friday #27: Federal Judge Blocks Immigration Raids in Houses of Worship

In February 2025, a federal judge in Maryland issued a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration’s policy allowing immigration raids in certain houses of worship. The ruling specifically protects six Quaker meeting houses, a Sikh temple in Sacramento, and Cooperative Baptist Fellowship congregations. The judge emphasized that the policy violated First Amendment rights and other federal laws, highlighting the importance of safeguarding religious spaces from government intervention. This decision underscores the role of the judiciary in upholding constitutional protections for religious freedom.
📎 Source: Democracy Forward

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