immigration rights: But never in all those years has she seen so many people reaching out for help as she does now, according to CBC. We're doing about 10 times as much business as we were before the election, and it's been increasing just astronomically, she said. Donna Schaper has worked for immigration rights for more than a decade, and her church, Judson Memorial, recently housed a man awaiting a deportation hearing. Trump administration plans could lead to vast increase in deportations How 'sanctuary cities' are reacting to Trump's crackdown on undocumented immigrants Houses of worship have historically provided refuge to those facing deportation, but Schaper says what's happening now is different. We are providing sanctuary of all kinds to hundreds of people, spiritual support, moral support, legal support, financial support, physical support if they need it, she said. The climate created by the Trump administration's rhetoric is forcing churches to do more.
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