Trump Eases Immigration Arrests
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Migrants can now be arrested at churches and schools after Trump administration throws out policies

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Department of Homeland Security reverses guidance limiting immigration enforcement at sensitive locations.
Homeland Security : Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America ’s schools and churches to avoid arrest.
Immigration advocates say the move could have devastating consequences for immigrant families and children, including U.S. citizen children.
“It’s part of our religious mission to reach out and provide a place of safety to new arrivals and other people, regardless of their status” Karper said his church will make it clear to officers that without a warrant, they don’t have any business on church property.
“We’re a peaceful people. What are we going to do?” he asked.
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