Tennessee Immigration Laws Are Spreading Fear

Community members record a federal immigration agent, during immigration operations at an apartment complex in Antioch, Tennessee, U.S., April 29, 2026. Seth Herald / Reuters

Pastors say Tennessee’s new immigration laws go beyond public safety, spreading fear and instability in families, churches and local communities.

Read full letter on The Tennessean.

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