Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Case Overview
A group of Quaker meetings sued DHS to prevent the new policy that allows Immigration and Customs Enforcement to conduct immigration enforcement inside of houses of worship and religious gatherings. The plaintiffs allege that the policy undermines their constitutionally granted religious freedom.
The Application
Plaintiffs argue the ICE enforcement policy substantially burdens their religious practice by chilling worship gatherings and violating the sanctuary traditionally afforded to houses of worship in Quaker tradition. DHS must show that immigration enforcement in religious spaces serves a compelling governmental interest and uses the least restrictive means to achieve it.
The Conclusion
The case is active before Judge Theodore D. Chuang in the U.S. District Court for Maryland, with the plaintiffs seeking injunctive relief to prevent enforcement of the policy pending resolution of their claims.
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