DOJ probes church disruption as Minnesota ICE tensions rise

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The U.S. Justice Department says it is investigating protesters who interrupted a Sunday church service in St. Paul—allegedly linked to ICE—for civil-rights violations, highlighting intensified anti-ICE protests after Renee Good’s death. The broader Minnesota surge includes thousands arrested and a potential Insurrection Act deployment discussions, with federal officials also probing local leaders for obstructing immigration operations.
- US officials probing Minnesota ICE protest that disrupted church service BBC
- Protest at Minnesota Church Service Adds to Tensions Over ICE Tactics The New York Times
- DOJ investigating after protesters disrupt service at Minneapolis church where ICE field director is pastor ABC News
- White House says Walz, Frey incited chaos after anti-ICE mob storms Minneapolis church Fox News
- DOJ civil rights chief blasts Don Lemon as she vows charges against anti-ICE protesters who interrupted church service NBC News
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