30 More Charged in Minnesota Church Protest Against Immigration Enforcement
In Brief
Federal prosecutors indicted 30 additional people for their roles in a January protest at a Minnesota church.
Key Facts
- Attorney General Pam Bondi announced indictments against 30 more individuals related to the protest.
- A total of 39 people have now been charged in connection with the January protest at Cities Church in St. Paul.
- The protest was held against immigration enforcement actions during a worship service.
- Among those previously charged is former CNN journalist Don Lemon.
- Federal authorities warn that further indictments may be forthcoming.
What Happened
Federal prosecutors have indicted 30 more people for their alleged involvement in a protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, in January. The protest targeted immigration enforcement policies, and previous charges included organizers and journalists. The total number of defendants now stands at 39.
Why It Matters
The indictments highlight ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement and the legal consequences of protest actions. The inclusion of journalists among those charged has raised questions about press freedom and the boundaries of civil protest. The event reflects broader national debates on immigration policy and civil rights.
Sources
- The Independent — Attorney general announces indictments against 30 more people who protested at a Minnesota church(8h ago)
- CBS News — DOJ says 30 more defendants charged for roles in anti-ICE protest at Minnesota church(8h ago)
- The Guardian — US officials arrest more people over Minnesota anti-ICE church protest(6h ago)
