this man s home. we re not naming him or telling you where he lives because of what s at stake. it s hard as a jew not to think about all the people who did open their doors and their homes and take risks to safeguard in jews where moments where they were really vulnerable as well as those that didn t. we d like to be the people who did. reporter: this is beyond sanctuary churches. what we ve already seen at this colorado church offering refuge for an undocumented woman. federal agents don t enter religious houses under a policy put in place under obama s presidency. i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. reporter: private homes fall under fourth amendment protection and need a warrant before authorities can enter. something sort of like this. reporter: reverend zach hoover say faith grooves across los angeles county could hide 100 undocumented immigrants today, and that number could soon be in the thousands. people will be moving into a
a community. reporter: on the other side of l.a., another safe house in this man s home. we re not naming him or telling you where he lives because of what s at stake. it s hard as a jew not to think about all the people who did open the doors and their homes and took risks to safeguard jews in moments when they were really vulnerable as well as those that didn t. reporter: this is beyond sanctuary churches. we ve already seen at this colorado church offering refuge for an undocumented woman. federal agents don t enter religious houses without approval under a policy put in place during obama s presidency. i donald john trump do solemnly swear. reporter: faith leaders believe that will change under president trump. private homes fall under fourth amendment protection and need a warrant before authorities can enter. something sort of like this. reporter: reverend zach hooper says faith groups across los angeles county could hide 100 undocumented immigrants today. and that
did open their doors and homes to safe guard jews in moments where they were really vulnerable. this is beyond sanctuary churches. we have already seen at this colorado church offering refuge for an undocumented woman. they don t enter under a policy put in place under obama s presidency. i do so let mely swear. but faith leaders believe that will change under president trump. private homes fall under 4th amendment protection and warrant the authorities can enter. something sort of like this. faith groups could hide 100 undocumented immigrants today and that number could soon be in the thousands. people will be moving into a place so that they can t find them so that they can stay with their families. so that they can be with their husbands so they can avoid being
groundwork at this secret home in los angeles. how many families would be it will be three families we can host here. this is the living room. reporter: the pastor walks us through one safe house for the undocumented running from immigration officers. an underground network. essential sri what you re doing is you re trying to hide people. is that right? that s what we need to do as a community. reporter: on the other side of l.a. another safe house in this man s home. we re not naming him or telling you where he lives because of what s at stake. it s hard as a ju not to think about all the people who did open the doors and their homes and take risks to safeguard jews in moments when they were really vulnerable as well as those that didn t. we would like to be the people who did. reporter: this is beyond sanctuary churches. what we ve already seen at this colorado church offering refuge for undocumented woman, federal agents don t enter religious houses without approva
used. she said she didn t think this order was moral or just. she doesn t get to impose her own will on the law. paul: i guess one point i d make, dan, is a lot of corporate america here this week really didn t know what was going on. no. paul: and, i mean, we discussed it at our own executive meeting. who s covered, who isn t? do people have to leave the country, stay in the country if they re waiting for a green card? you just don t want this to happen if you re running a government. no, you don t. and now general kelly and home poland security are going to quickly have to put some meat into the idea of extreme vetting. either you want to make a policy or do it through court litigation. there was a policy put in place by the border patrol under the obama administration which asked people to voluntarily come into the country and fill out their user name, their web sites visited and social media. that is the sort of thing general kelly has in mind to do immediately. paul: all right