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Trump Administration Lifts Restrictions on Immigration Raids in Churches, Schools, and Hospitals

The Trump administration has lifted longstanding restrictions on immigration enforcement at schools, churches, and hospitals, allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to arrest individuals in these previously protected areas. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the change as part of a broader effort to strengthen immigration crackdowns, ending over a decade of policies that classified these spaces as off-limits for enforcement.

In a statement, Acting DHS secretary Benjamine Huffman emphasized the importance of eliminating what the administration views as “safe havens” for undocumented immigrants. “Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest,” the statement read, underscoring a commitment to giving law enforcement greater freedom to enforce immigration laws. The policy shift also reinstates expedited removals, empowering ICE to deport individuals unable to prove two years of continuous U.S. residence without the need for court proceedings.

The move is part of a larger suite of executive actions signed by President Donald Trump this week. Other measures include suspending the refugee system, blocking the use of an app facilitating U.S. entry, and enhancing cooperation between ICE and local authorities. According to Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, nationwide operations to enforce these policies have already commenced, with ICE officers actively conducting raids to detain and deport undocumented individuals.

The policy change has drawn sharp criticism from advocacy groups, religious leaders, and immigrant communities. Organizations like the Center for Law and Social Policy warn that the removal of sensitive area protections could deter immigrant families from accessing critical services such as medical care, education, and disaster relief. They also highlight the psychological toll on children who may witness traumatic enforcement encounters at places once considered safe.

Religious leaders have also voiced concerns, calling for compassion toward vulnerable populations. During a sermon, the Episcopal bishop of Washington condemned the policy as a step away from humane governance, urging the administration to reconsider its approach.

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