Trump signs bill to protect Churches from terrorist attacks

The move follows increasing anti-Semitic violence and attacks.

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By Our Reporter

As places of public gathering without extensive security protection, churches are generally considered “soft targets” especially to terrorist attacks.

The Christian Post reports that U.S President Donald Trump last week signed a bill authorizing millions in federal grants for churches and other houses of worship and nonprofit organizations for the purpose of defending against violence.

The new federal law is called the Protecting Faith Based and Nonprofit Organizations From Terrorism Act.

It allows houses of worship to apply for $100,000 (about 368,362,600.00 Ugandan Shilling) grants to be used for things like fencing, cameras, stronger doors and the hiring of security professionals.

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U.S local media sources say the bills were first introduced by U.S. Senators Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and Gary Peters (D-Michigan) who noted that, “houses of worship should be safe havens, and people of faith should feel secure when practicing their religion.”

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