LOS ANGELES: Alarmed by immigration raids on illegal workers, a coalition of US religious groups is launching a sanctuary movement on Wednesday to harbour immigrant families who risk being torn apart.

Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and Muslim groups are opening churches and synagogues to shelter families who face deportation. “This is a natural for the religious community,” said Kim Bobo, founder of the national Interfaith Worker Justice organization and one of the “New Sanctuary Movement” coordinators.

“It is natural for us to find a much more public role, to stand up with the immigrants, to challenge the direction of the nation and suggest that we need a much more comprehensive immigration program,” Bobo said. An estimated 10-12 million undocumented workers live in the United States but congressional efforts to overhaul immigration laws stumbled a year ago.

Since last May, US immigration authorities have been cracking down on illegal immigrants who ignore deportation orders and some 18,149 people had been arrested by Feb 23 in a series of raids across the country. Many families were split with US born children left behind without one or both parents.—Reuters

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