Anti-ICE agitators disrupt Minnesota church, shout down worshippers during Sunday service
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Over the weekend, anti-ICE demonstrators disrupted proceedings inside a Minnesota Christian church, vocally reprimanding congregants for not opposing the Trump administration’s immigration policies.

On Sunday, a group of several dozen protesters entered Cities Church in Minneapolis, confronting those attending the service for their lack of involvement in anti-ICE activities.

“Where are your people? Why are you not… fighting for humanity,” one protester was heard exclaiming.

The incident was captured on a livestream video shared by Black Lives Matter Minnesota. During the service, protesters chanted slogans like “ICE out” and “Justice for Renee Good,” leaving church attendees visibly stunned.

Anti-ICE protesters target a church

Protesters specifically targeted Cities Church in Minneapolis, interrupting the service with their calls for action. (Facebook/DawokeFarmer2)

Dr. Joe Rigney, a former pastor at Cities Church, said the church isn’t political. 

“It’s remarkable to see that sort of thing in America,” he told “The Story with Martha MacCallum.” “To watch people disrupt, frighten children, harass churchgoers who are simply trying to worship God.”

“Instead of going to a normal Sunday, they have loud, angry, vile people screaming and chanting at them,” he added. 

Protests against ICE have increased in Minnesota following the fatal shooting of Good by an ICE agent. The Trump administration said Good was attempting to ram the agent with her vehicle when he opened fire. 

The protesters allege that one of the church’s pastors — David Easterwood — also leads the local ICE field office overseeing the operations that have involved alleged violent tactics and illegal arrests.

Easterwood was in the church at the time of the protest. The Justice Department said it is investigating the incident. 

“I just spoke to the Pastor in Minnesota whose church was targeted,” Attorney General Pam Bondi posted on X Sunday. “Attacks against law enforcement and the intimidation of Christians are being met with the full force of federal law.”

“If state leaders refuse to act responsibly to prevent lawlessness, this Department of Justice will remain mobilized to prosecute federal crimes and ensure that the rule of law prevails,” she added. 

Assistant Attorney General for the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon likewise said they are investigating the incident.

“This heinous act that occurred in Minnesota yesterday is receiving the highest level of attention from @TheJusticeDept,” Dhillon posted on X. “@AGPamBondi & I are working around the clock, because no right in our Constitution is more sacred than the freedom to assemble & pray to God.”

Anti-ICE protesters inside a church

Anti-ICE protesters inside the Cities Church in Minneapolis. 

Anti-ICE protesters in Minneapolis have taken to the streets where they clashed with authorities in the wake of Good’s death. On Monday, protesters also staged a sit-in at a Target store in nearby St. Paul demanding the retailer stop allowing ICE to operate in its parking lot. 

A spokesperson for Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said he doesn’t support the interruption of church services by protesters. 

“The Governor has repeatedly and unequivocally urged protesters to do so peacefully,” the spokesperson told Fox News. “While people have a right to speak out, he in no way supports interrupting a place of worship.”

Rigney said Walz and other local officials have encouraged the “lawlessness” amid ICE’s “lawful mission.”

“And yet the governor of Minnesota has been encouraging them to urgently and loudly protest these actions,” he said. “And it’s not just simply disputing law enforcement actions, it’s following law enforcement agents to their places of worship, harassing their families, scaring their children, anyone that’s associated with them, demanding that they denounce them.”

Anti-ICE protesters inside a church

Anti-ICE protesters shouting in a Minneapolis church on Sunday. 

These are terrible tactics and it’s shameful that the governor would be so tepid in his condemnation,” he added. 

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