Dutch church holds an 800-hour service to protect an immigrant family because they can't be deported during a religious ceremony
A Dutch church has been holding a service for over 800 hours to protect an immigrant family from deportation because Dutch law forbids police from entering places of worship while a service is ongoing. The Hague's Bethel Church has been holding the ceremony around the clock since 1:30 p.m. on October 26, the church said. It is trying to protect the Tamrazyan family, who fled Armenia in 2010, CBC and CNN reported. The family has three children.
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