Minnesota Democrats, including elected officials, lead ICE obstruction operations
This affects the entire country.
A number of Minnesota Democrats, including elected officials and a close ally of Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), are reportedly at the forefront of the resistance against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leading organized uprisings and training activists to impede federal law enforcement.
As leaders like Walz encourage residents to resist ICE, their efforts to obstruct immigration enforcement in the sanctuary state tie mainstream Democrats to militants operating on the far-left fringes of the party.
St. Paul school board member
Chauntyll Allen, a member of the St. Paul Board of Education, was arrested last week on federal charges for co-orchestrating the takeover of a Christian church in protest of ICE.
Allen, who is currently serving as board clerk at St. Paul Public Schools, stormed Cities Church, a St. Paul parish, on Jan. 18 as part of a Black Lives Matter coalition.
Alongside an angry mob, Allen shut down a Sunday sermon on suspicion that one of the church’s pastors is an ICE officer. Together, they demanded during church services that the sanctuary stop “harboring” the alleged officer and hand him over to the pack of protesters.
Chauntyll Allen posing for a school picture as clerk of the St. Paul Board of Education. (St. Paul Public Schools)
Charging documents accuse Allen of “conspiring to injure, oppress, threaten, and intimidate” churchgoers from freely exercising their religious rights in violation of the FACE Act, a federal law prohibiting physical obstruction and threats of force at houses of worship.
According to probable cause statements, one of the victims said they were blocked from retrieving their children from the childcare area. Another parishioner broke her arm while fleeing the church in terror.
Video footage from the protest shows agitators accosting crying children, following congregants to their cars, and surrounding them as they attempted to leave.
Allen, according to an FBI affidavit, had conducted a pre-operation briefing and led chants at the church, repeatedly shouting “ICE out” and then prompting followers to respond “of Minnesota.”
In an interview with TMZ, Allen doubled down on the church occupation, arguing that it “needed to be done to get the message across.”
Allen, the founder of BLM Twin Cities, is also chairwoman of the school board’s Afrocentric Working Group and on its Equity Committee. She says she works to address “disparities” in the school district.
Minnesota Democratic Party
The Minnesota …
This affects the entire country.
A number of Minnesota Democrats, including elected officials and a close ally of Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), are reportedly at the forefront of the resistance against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leading organized uprisings and training activists to impede federal law enforcement.
As leaders like Walz encourage residents to resist ICE, their efforts to obstruct immigration enforcement in the sanctuary state tie mainstream Democrats to militants operating on the far-left fringes of the party.
St. Paul school board member
Chauntyll Allen, a member of the St. Paul Board of Education, was arrested last week on federal charges for co-orchestrating the takeover of a Christian church in protest of ICE.
Allen, who is currently serving as board clerk at St. Paul Public Schools, stormed Cities Church, a St. Paul parish, on Jan. 18 as part of a Black Lives Matter coalition.
Alongside an angry mob, Allen shut down a Sunday sermon on suspicion that one of the church’s pastors is an ICE officer. Together, they demanded during church services that the sanctuary stop “harboring” the alleged officer and hand him over to the pack of protesters.
Chauntyll Allen posing for a school picture as clerk of the St. Paul Board of Education. (St. Paul Public Schools)
Charging documents accuse Allen of “conspiring to injure, oppress, threaten, and intimidate” churchgoers from freely exercising their religious rights in violation of the FACE Act, a federal law prohibiting physical obstruction and threats of force at houses of worship.
According to probable cause statements, one of the victims said they were blocked from retrieving their children from the childcare area. Another parishioner broke her arm while fleeing the church in terror.
Video footage from the protest shows agitators accosting crying children, following congregants to their cars, and surrounding them as they attempted to leave.
Allen, according to an FBI affidavit, had conducted a pre-operation briefing and led chants at the church, repeatedly shouting “ICE out” and then prompting followers to respond “of Minnesota.”
In an interview with TMZ, Allen doubled down on the church occupation, arguing that it “needed to be done to get the message across.”
Allen, the founder of BLM Twin Cities, is also chairwoman of the school board’s Afrocentric Working Group and on its Equity Committee. She says she works to address “disparities” in the school district.
Minnesota Democratic Party
The Minnesota …
Minnesota Democrats, including elected officials, lead ICE obstruction operations
This affects the entire country.
A number of Minnesota Democrats, including elected officials and a close ally of Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), are reportedly at the forefront of the resistance against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leading organized uprisings and training activists to impede federal law enforcement.
As leaders like Walz encourage residents to resist ICE, their efforts to obstruct immigration enforcement in the sanctuary state tie mainstream Democrats to militants operating on the far-left fringes of the party.
St. Paul school board member
Chauntyll Allen, a member of the St. Paul Board of Education, was arrested last week on federal charges for co-orchestrating the takeover of a Christian church in protest of ICE.
Allen, who is currently serving as board clerk at St. Paul Public Schools, stormed Cities Church, a St. Paul parish, on Jan. 18 as part of a Black Lives Matter coalition.
Alongside an angry mob, Allen shut down a Sunday sermon on suspicion that one of the church’s pastors is an ICE officer. Together, they demanded during church services that the sanctuary stop “harboring” the alleged officer and hand him over to the pack of protesters.
Chauntyll Allen posing for a school picture as clerk of the St. Paul Board of Education. (St. Paul Public Schools)
Charging documents accuse Allen of “conspiring to injure, oppress, threaten, and intimidate” churchgoers from freely exercising their religious rights in violation of the FACE Act, a federal law prohibiting physical obstruction and threats of force at houses of worship.
According to probable cause statements, one of the victims said they were blocked from retrieving their children from the childcare area. Another parishioner broke her arm while fleeing the church in terror.
Video footage from the protest shows agitators accosting crying children, following congregants to their cars, and surrounding them as they attempted to leave.
Allen, according to an FBI affidavit, had conducted a pre-operation briefing and led chants at the church, repeatedly shouting “ICE out” and then prompting followers to respond “of Minnesota.”
In an interview with TMZ, Allen doubled down on the church occupation, arguing that it “needed to be done to get the message across.”
Allen, the founder of BLM Twin Cities, is also chairwoman of the school board’s Afrocentric Working Group and on its Equity Committee. She says she works to address “disparities” in the school district.
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