Federal charges filed after St. Paul church protest against ICE

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Three protesters were arrested on federal charges (conspiracy to deprive rights, with possible FACE Act implications) after disrupting a Sunday service at Cities Church in St. Paul to condemn ICE. Prosecutors say more charges could come as the case unfolds; the arrested individuals include Nekima Levy Armstrong, Chauntyll Louisa Allen, and William Kelly. The incident sparked political backlash and ongoing DOJ scrutiny of protests targeting immigration enforcement.
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