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Church Service Disrupted by Anti-ICE Protester

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- An anti-ICE agitator disrupted a church service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.
- The man loudly accused churchgoers of hypocrisy and living comfortably while others suffer.
- The interruption followed protests related to a recent fatal ICE incident in Minnesota.
On Sunday, a man opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement interrupted the Cities Church service in St. Paul. The agitator used a loud tirade to call out attendees for allegedly supporting harsh immigration policies.
A Facebook post sharing the footage displayed the words, “No Rest For Demons! If you support Kristi Noem you are a demon!”
He walked the aisles, declaring, “all these pretend Christians, all these comfortable White people… are living lavish, comfortable lives, while children are dragged into concentration camps.”
“You are a fake Christian,” he asserted. “You’re sinners.”
He accused church members of leading “a very easy life, while people are starving.” The protest further targeted the church’s pastor, David Easterwood, who agitators say connects the ministry to local ICE activity.
The protest comes after demonstrations erupted following the death of Renee Nicole Good, who was shot by an ICE agent. Officials report Good attempted to ram the agent with her vehicle during the incident.
This incident took place as the Trump administration intensifies its enforcement against illegal immigration, fueling criticism from far-left activists.
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