This Is Happening in Our Country Today


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents launched “enhanced targeted operations” in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Sunday 1/26/25. A spokesperson said this signals an escalation ordered by President Donald Trump as part of his administration’s efforts to tighten immigration enforcement.

The arrests primarily took place in Dallas, Irving, Arlington, Fort Worth, Garland and Collin County. Federal agents detained 84 people of “varying degrees of criminality.” Jaywalking? Parking Tickets? Expired License Plates? Unpaid child support?

They are stopping & interrogating Native Americans on The Reservation.

Time To Remember The Sanctuary Movement. It was a religious and political campaign in the United States that began in the early 1980s to provide safe haven for Central American refugees fleeing civil conflict. The movement was a response to federal immigration policies that made obtaining asylum difficult for Central Americans.

At its peak, Sanctuary involved over 500 congregations in the United States, which, by declaring themselves official “sanctuaries,” committed to providing shelter, protection, material goods and often legal advice to Central American refugees. Various denominations were involved, including Lutherans, United Church of Christ, Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, Jews, Unitarian Universalists, Quakers, and Mennonites.

Movement members acted both in defiance of federal laws and as citizens upholding laws they thought their government was violating. Several prominent Sanctuary figures were arrested and put on trial in the mid-1980s, including its two “founders”, John Fife and James A. Corbett. The movement’s historical roots derive from the right of sanctuary in medieval law and Jewish and Christian social teachings. Its contemporary roots derive from the American Civil War and its Underground Railroad as well as the sanctuaries offered to conscientious objectors during the Vietnam War.

https://www.calmigration.org/sanctuary

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