Federal immigration authorities will be permitted to target schools and churches after President Donald Trump revoked a directive barring arrests in “sensitive” areas.
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Churches were among the few so-called "sensitive areas" where ICE agents could not make arrests -- until now. President Donald Trump has revoked a 2011 directive that banned immigration arrests and raids in sensitive areas, including churches, courthouses and schools.
The operation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reportedly targeted undocumented migrants with criminal records in cities like Miami, Boston and Denver
The policy change undid over a decade of precedent that restricted ICE from enforcement activity in settings including schools or churches.
Immigration attorney offices in Houston are fielding hundreds of calls with questions as Trump's executive orders go into effect.
The Trump administration authorized federal immigration authorities to target schools and churches, revoking a policy that barred arrests in "sensitive" areas, DHS said.
President Donald Trump is now giving ICE agents the green light to go into schools. The move is sparking reaction from school districts in our region.
The president has stoked fears of a ‘migrant crime’ wave, but a leading scholar says sanctuary policies encourage immigrants to cooperate with police.
The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday it has rescinded the Biden administration's guidelines, which banned federal immigration authorities from making arrests near churches and schools.
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