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Instead, a group of roughly 25-35 protesters interrupted the Cities Church service at 10:40 a.m., chanting “U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement out!” and “Justice for Renee Good!” according to reporting and video.
The three protesters arrested after a demonstration at a Sunday, Jan. 18, church service in St. Paul have been released from custody. Federal judges granted the release of Minneapolis civil rights activist Nekima Levy Armstrong,
"Any violation of federal law will be prosecuted," Attorney General Bondi said.
The New York Times faced criticism for its coverage of anti-ICE protesters who disrupted a Minnesota church service, with critics arguing the headline dismissed victimized worshipers.
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