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Quakers argue Trump immigration crackdown interferes with their ‘ability to hear and receive messages from God’: lawsuit   

The Quaker Group's coalition filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday, trying to prevent immigrants from attacking a worship house in search of criminal immigrants.

The lawsuit filed in the US District Court, Maryland claims that the reversal of the federal government's Trump administration, which prohibits the raids of the church, violates the right of religious groups.

“The diversity of worshipers is an important factor in quaker value.[ing] “My life experience is how to hear the spirit and what kind of conclusions are drawn,” there is God in a wider and more comprehensive way. ” Read the lawsuit It was brought by five quaker groups and the left -wing democratic forward Foundation.

“Therefore, preventing immigrants from worshiping in a quaker meeting directly hinders the religious movement of the plaintiff by reducing the ability to listen to God and what God is talking about. Would [them]'”Filing continues.

The lawsuit claims that the Trump administration's guidance, which allows immigrants to search for worship houses, violates the first correction of quakers. Bloomberg via Getty Image

Former Director Benjamin Huffman, the director of the Director of the National Land Security Agency, withdrew the Videnium administration guidelines on the execution of immigration customs (ICE) and customs protection (CBP) to prevent so -called “sensitive” law execution agencies. I issued an order. Areas such as churches, schools, hospitals, public demonstrations.

“This behavior will enforce our immigration law to CBP and ICE brave men and women to capture criminal foreigners, including murderers and rape.

“Criminals will not be able to hide in American schools and churches to avoid arrest,” said Spokesman. “The Trump administration does not bind the hand of our brave law enforcement, but instead trusts them to use common sense.”

Quakers' lawsuit, which has been sworned recently by DHS secretary Kristi NOEM as a defendant, seems to have been first submitted by a religious group that challenges the order.

President Trump has illegally strengthened his efforts to dismiss domestic criminal immigrants since he was appointed.

Captting illegal immigrants by starting the largest foreign expulsion operation in the history of the United States was an important part of the president's message to voters before the landslide in the 2024 election.

DHS did not respond immediately to the request for posting.

The Biden administration blocked the DHS to search for other “sensitive” sites for churches, schools, hospitals, and criminal immigrants. Robert Mirror
Quakers' litigation is the first lawsuit from religious organizations to challenge the Trump administration's new guidance. Reuters

Plaintiffs in the case -Firadelphia's religious association, a friend's association, New England religious association every year, a friend's religious association, the annual meeting of the Baltimore Friends Association, the Friends of Adelph Friends, the Richmond Friends Conference It is represented by the Democratic Forward Foundation of a friend's religious association.

“One week before today, President Trump pledged to defend the constitution, but today's religious system has existed since the 1600s in our country, and respect for all personal rights of constitutional rights. Is an illegal and harmful policy of Democratic Forward.

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