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On Thursday, Jan. 22, agents with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested three people involved in an anti-ICE protest that disrupted a Southern Baptist church on Sunday: Nekima Levy Armstrong, Chauntyll Louisa Allen, and William Kelly.
On Jan. 18, a group of anti-ICE protesters deliberately disrupted a worship service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. The protesters entered the church as the congregation—including men, women, and children—was worshiping.
“Minutes ago at my direction, @HSI_HQ and @FBI agents executed an arrest in Minnesota. So far, we have arrested Nekima Levy Armstrong, who allegedly played a key role in organizing the coordinated attack on Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota,” U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi posted on X. “We will share more updates as they become available. Listen loud and clear: WE DO NOT TOLERATE ATTACKS ON PLACES OF WORSHIP.”
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On Jan. 18, a group of anti-ICE protesters deliberately disrupted a worship service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. The protesters entered the church as the congregation—including men, women, and children—was worshiping.
“Minutes ago at my direction, @HSI_HQ and @FBI agents executed an arrest in Minnesota. So far, we have arrested Nekima Levy Armstrong, who allegedly played a key role in organizing the coordinated attack on Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota,” U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi posted on X. “We will share more updates as they become available. Listen loud and clear: WE DO NOT TOLERATE ATTACKS ON PLACES OF WORSHIP.”
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‘We Will Protect Our Churches’—Feds Arrest 3 People Involved in Anti-ICE Church Protest
“We will protect our churches," U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi said after the arrest of 3 people linked to an anti-ICE church protest in St. Paul.