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Attorney General Bondi Declares Crackdown on Church Protestors with 3 Anti-ICE Arrests
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced arrests of two protesters disrupting a church service to demand ICE-related resignation, with more arrests expected to restore order.
- On Thursday, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced arrests of Nekima Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Louisa Allen over an anti-ICE protest at a Twin Cities church in St. Paul.
- Amid ire over a pastor's ICE ties, organizers targeted Cities Church, pressing for David Easterwood's resignation as a local ICE field office leader.
- Last Sunday a few dozen demonstrators marched down the aisle chanting `ICE out` and demanding justice for Renee Good.
- Bondi wrote on X that attacks on places of worship will not be tolerated, signaling a hard line on such disruptions, while Vice President JD Vance celebrated Armstrong's arrest and criticized local law enforcement's support for federal agents.
- The DOJ declined a civil-rights probe into Good's killing but swiftly launched one into the church protest, a contrast critics highlighted.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi said Thursday that two people have been arrested for a protest against the enforcement of immigration laws in a religious service in Minnesota.Read more
Minnesota church protest leader Nekima Levy Armstrong arrested, say federal officials
(RNS) — U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi says protesters have been charged with conspiring to interfere with the rights of churchgoers after activists disrupted a service at Cities Church in St. Paul.
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US arrests women who disrupted church over Minnesota immigration crackdown
The US attorney general announced Thursday the arrest of two women who allegedly disturbed a church service while protesting the massive immigration crackdown in Minnesota, as Vice President JD Vance prepared to visit the state.
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