This controversy started when the US officials planned to conduct immigration enforcement operations at Gurdwaras in New York and New Jersey to catch illegal immigrants. The Sikh organizations have attracted heavy criticism by the decision that tends to be seen as an interference with the religious site sanctity, where people are protected and gain community support.
Sikh leaders and community advocates argue that the actions are an affront to religious freedoms and peace, emphasizing that Gurdwaras have historically been sanctuaries for those seeking spiritual solace, irrespective of their immigration status. They argue that by targeting these places of worship, authorities are undermining the core values of sanctuary and religious tolerance.
The raids coincide with larger federal efforts to control illegal immigration and harden border security. Yet, this move to single out religious houses as specific targets of immigration law enforcement has brought issues of racial profiling and broken the trust of immigrants toward the law enforcement agencies.
Responding to this are various Sikh organisations who have risen up in fury to call on an end of such operations and want clearer definitions on the same on religious house protection and pleading the lawmakers in respect to thinking broader about issues they carry about community and religious freedom affairs. The thing remains tense both in terms of the national security versus religious freedom as both aspects keep struggling out on the perfect balance.