Eight years ago, when a newly inaugurated President Trump cracked down on illegal immigration, many U.S. houses of worship became houses of refuge. Just days after his second swearing-in, the tide is turning.
A new Trump directive tossed out longstanding rules that restricted federal immigration authorities from making arrests at churches and other so-called sensitive locations such as schools and hospitals. It is part of a cascade of orders meant to accelerate the deportation of millions of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally.
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