Anti-ICE Protest Leader Who Invaded Minnesota Church Just Did the Dumbest Thing Imaginable

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As RedState reported, a group of anti-ICE protesters crossed a redline on Sunday, storming a church in Minnesota and occupying it. Supposed journalist Don Lemon was part of the chaos, with claims that one of the pastors works for ICE being used as justification for the attack. 

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The scene was part of an ever-escalating war against ICE, which has increased operations in Minneapolis and the surrounding areas due to a complete lack of cooperation by state and local authorities. Despite largely targeting illegal immigrants who have allegedly committed heinous crimes, including sex crimes against children, left-wing activists have taken to the streets to obstruct, impede, and assault federal agents. 

A church isn't the streets, though. It's a privately-owned house of worship, and activists do not have a right to invade and occupy one, no matter how deranged their motivation is. But while Minnesota authorities are unlikely to take any serious action, the federal government is a different story. DOJ civil rights division head Harmeet Dhillon has already stated that they will use the FACE Act to go after these agitators. 

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Don't get me wrong, the FACE Act is garbage, and has previously been used to go after pro-life activists for simply standing outside abortion clinics, but it is currently the law. Unless the Supreme Court one day changes that, the Trump administration should use all tools at its disposal. 

That's what makes protest leader Nekima Levy Armstrong's move after the assault on the church so incredible, and not in a good way for her. Instead of maintaining some deniability, she actually posted all the participants of the attack on Facebook and admitted why they invaded it. 

One of those listed is Don Lemon, along with multiple Black Lives Matter organizations, the Racial Justice Network, and numerous individual names. It's basically a confession wrapped neatly with a bow for the DOJ to move forward with. It's ill-advised, but hey, let her cook. 

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You can understand why these people would act without fear of any consequences and flaunt their alleged crimes. For years, Minnesota has allowed these activists to run amok, violating the law and terrorizing normal people, with the George Floyd riots of 2020 being the most striking example. Perhaps Armstrong and her cohorts believed they wouldn't be subject to any federal investigation or possible charges. She thought wrong, though. 

The DOJ shouldn't wait for Minnesota officials to keep dithering in the face of these almost certainly illegal aggressions. Go after these activists with the full force of the law while there's still a chance.

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