American religious history is rife with protest movements and civil disobedience. Yet it is rare for political protests to happen inside a house of worship.
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American religious history is rife with protest movements and civil disobedience. Yet it is rare for political protests to happen inside a house of worship.
That is part of what makes the new case against anti-ICE protesters in St. Paul, Minnesota, unusual. The group interrupted a service last Sunday at Cities Church, a Southern Baptist congregation, where one of its pastors works for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Three of the protesters were arrested on federal charges Thursday.




