A federal judge prevented the administration of Donald Trump on Monday to carry out arrests of undocumented migrants in a handful of places of cult of the Quaquera community, Bautista and SIJ.
Judge Theodore Chang, from the state of Maryland, granted a precautionary measure to religious groups that challenged the revocation by Trump of a memorandum of his predecessor, Joe Biden, which prohibited migratory arrests in some places like churches and schools.
The order of the magistrate only applies to the places of worship that are owned by the demanding organizations, such as the religious society of the friends, a group of quantum congregations-religious denomination of a Protestant root known for their pacifism-, of the east coast of EU.
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The Baptist Cooperative Association, an evangelical Christian group based in the state of Georgia, and the Siaj de Sacramento.
Trump’s order, issued on January 21 as part of its mass deportation plan, revokes the “protected areas” established by the Biden administration and allows immigration authorities to carry out raids in schools, churches and hospitals.
With EFE information
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