4 States Crack Down on Church Invasions After Anti-ICE Agitators Took Over St Paul Service
Four states in the U.S. have enacted laws to prevent disruptions of church services following a significant incident in St. Paul, Minnesota. This incident involved a group of agitators who interrupted a church service, leading to federal charges against them. The new laws aim to protect the sanctity of worship and impose penalties for such disruptions.
- ▪A group of agitators disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, in January, protesting against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- ▪The incident has led to the passage of laws in four states aimed at preventing similar disruptions in the future.
- ▪The new legislation includes penalties such as fines and jail time for individuals who disrupt church services.
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