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Judge Rules ICE Agents Can Arrest Suspected Migrants Near Churches

On Friday, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by churches against the Trump administration’s new policy that allows immigration officers to conduct arrests in proximity to churches, determin…

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On Friday, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by churches against the Trump administration’s new policy that allows immigration officers to conduct arrests in proximity to churches, determining that the religious organizations did not provide adequate evidence of harm to warrant legal proceedings. U.S.

District Judge Dabney Friedrich, appointed by Trump, concluded that fears regarding reduced attendance or possible intimidation by immigration officers were too uncertain to substantiate the lawsuit, as reported by the Washington Times.

This ruling temporarily maintains the Department of Homeland Security’s reversal of a Biden-era policy that had significantly limited immigration enforcement near designated ‘sensitive locations’ such as churches, schools, hospitals, daycare centers, community centers, and other public venues.

Churches and educational institutions have played a pivotal role in immigration advocacy, with religious groups noting a decline in attendance following the policy changes implemented by the Trump administration.

The judge observed that the decrease in attendance might equally be linked to Trump’s extensive mass deportation strategy rather than solely to the specific repeal of the sensitive locations policy. “Based on the current evidence, the plaintiffs have not provided ‘substantial evidence’ that the repeal of the policy — rather than the administration’s overall immigration enforcement — has led to the significant absence of congregants from religious services,” Friedrich determined.

The judge refrained from commenting on the legality or advantages of the new Trump policy, instead determining that the plaintiffs did not possess the requisite ‘standing’ to initiate the lawsuit. In contrast, a federal judge in Maryland arrived at a different decision, granting an injunction that prevents Homeland Security from conducting immigration arrests in proximity to a designated group of places of worship that had filed a lawsuit.

Earlier this month, a judge in Boston found a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in contempt for detaining a suspect during his trial. ICE agent Brian Sullivan arrested Wilson Martell-Lebron as he exited the courthouse.

However, a Boston Municipal Court judge ruled that Sullivan had infringed upon Martell-Lebron’s rights to due process and a fair trial by taking him into custody during the legal proceedings, as reported by the Associated Press.

‘This is a case of violating a defendant’s right to participate in trial and confront witnesses against him,’ Judge Mark Summerville stated from the bench. ‘The seriousness of this matter cannot be overstated.’

Ryan Sullivan, one of Martell-Lebron’s attorneys, stated, “It is utterly unacceptable. Law enforcement officials are tasked with ensuring that justice is served, and prosecutors share this responsibility. In my opinion, there is no greater injustice than the government detaining an individual without revealing their identity and obstructing their constitutionally protected right to a jury trial.”

The recent event marks the latest effort by federal immigration agents to focus on the Boston area in their pursuit of individuals residing in the country unlawfully. Boston has proclaimed itself a ‘sanctuary city’ for undocumented immigrants, which entails that local law enforcement is prohibited from aiding federal immigration authorities.

President Donald Trump’s border enforcement chief, Tom Homan, along with Republican members of Congress, have condemned the city for its lack of collaboration in the deportation of individuals accused of violent offenses.

Mayor Michelle Wu, a Democrat seeking reelection this year, expressed her desire for Boston to continue being a hospitable environment for immigrants, highlighting that city regulations are intended to restrict cooperation with immigration enforcement, as reported by the AP.

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