Religious Leaders Take Separation Of Church And State Seriously And Sue The Department Of Homeland Security - Above the Law
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Bishop Marianne Budd and other religious leaders criticize the Trump administration's policy on immigration enforcement at churches and schools. Over 25 religious organizations are suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) because the changes violate the traditional protections for sensitive locations, infringing on religious freedom. They argue that such enforcement actions deter participation in religious activities and create a climate of fear for congregants. The article highlights the ethical concerns raised by religious leaders regarding the intersection of state policy and religious practice, especially in light of violence against marginalized communities.
Bishop Marianne Budd isn't the only religious leader who has noticed that Trump's campaign promises are in conflict with the Gospel.
A group of over 25 religious organizations has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security contesting a policy change that allows immigration enforcement actions at sensitive locations.
The policy infringes upon their religious freedom and deters participation in programs in houses of worship.
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