New Immigration Enforcement Directives Allow Arrests in Sensitive Areas
The Trump administration has announced significant changes to immigration enforcement policies, revoking protections that previously limited the arrests of migrants in sensitive locations such as schools and churches. Under new directives from the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is now authorized to conduct arrests in these areas, effectively ending long-held safeguards that aimed to protect vulnerable communities from immigration raids. This policy shift could have serious implications for immigrant families and localities that previously relied on these sanctuaries to ensure safety in educational and religious environments.
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