Activists Disrupt Church Where ICE Official Serves as Pastor
January 19, 2026 • Google News World
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced its intention to press charges against individuals who disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, where an ICE official serves as pastor.
According to reports, the protest occurred on Sunday morning at the church. The DOJ is investigating the incident and will take action against those responsible for disrupting the service.
The church, which is located in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, has been the site of several protests in recent months. The protests have centered around issues related to immigration policy and the presence of ICE officials within the community.
In a separate development, MAGA supporters have called for Don Lemon, a CNN anchor, to be arrested under the FACE Act (Federal Anti-Censorship Act) following the protest at the church. However, no further information is available on this matter.
The Gospel Coalition has published an article providing guidance for churches on how to handle protests that enter their sanctuaries. The article offers suggestions for maintaining order and ensuring the safety of attendees.
The incident has sparked controversy within the community, with some expressing concerns about the presence of ICE officials in the area and others criticizing the disruption of the church service.
The DOJ’s decision to press charges against those responsible for disrupting the church service is expected to be announced in the coming days.
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