New Delhi, Feb. 25 -- A federal judge in Maryland has blocked the Trump administration from conducting immigration enforcement actions at specific houses of worship for Quakers, Cooperative Baptists, and Sikhs, CBS News reported. The ruling comes in response to a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's rollback of a Biden-era policy that previously restricted such actions at protected locations.
US District Judge Theodore Chuang granted a preliminary injunction to these religious groups, preventing federal immigration authorities from executing arrests in their places of worship. However, the order applies only to houses of worship owned or used by the plaintiffs and does not extend nationwide.
The lawsuit argued that the Trump adm...
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