Posted on 01/20/2026 1:43:04 AM PST by Morgana
Minnesota transgender State Rep. Leigh Finke called on leftists to storm more churches in protest of ICE.
Far-left anti-ICE protestors stormed Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Sunday.
Former CNN host Don Lemon livestreamed the crime.
Parishioners and children were terrified as leftists, led by BLM activist Nikema Armstrong shouted down the pastor.
WATCH:
Don Lemon Livestreams as Anti- ICE Protestors Storm Church in St. Paul
The Justice Department is currently investigating for potential violations of the federal FACE Act.
“The FACE Act is a long-standing federal statute that prohibits force, threats, obstruction, any kind of interference with a religious place of worship. And it carries criminal penalties and violations,” DOJ official Alina Habba said on Monday.
However, Leigh Finke said anti-ICE protestors must continue to storm churches until “ICE is out of our state.”
Full statement from Leigh Finke:
Yesterday protesters disrupted services at Cities Church in Saint Paul, where the leader of the local I.C.E. office also serves as pastor.
The protest has caused outrage, promises of retribution and prosecution, and the usual round of upset. But it has had me thinking for the past 24 hours of the actions of Act Up and WHAM, in 1989, who staged a die in and protest in St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. An action that similarly brought condemnation during a time when an out of control crisis was left to its destruction for far too long.
Actions like this—nonviolent resistance in the face of government inaction or oppression—are essential. And they must continue until I.C.E. is out of our state, the administration is out of the White House, and dignity and humanity for all of our neighbors is achieved.
Today is Martin Luther King Jr Day in America. Dr. King knew that injustice must be confronted. He knew the moral conscience of the nation must be made to hear the desperate plight of those who are suffering. He knew that the only way to achieve this at national scale was for people to rise up together in nonviolent revolution until all were free.
So did Act UP, and so do the people of Minneapolis. I.C.E. OUT
Have Finke & Lemon been arrested? This seems a crime in any sense of the word.
Have Finke & Lemon been arrested? This seems a crime in any sense of the word.
I do not disagree with that. I am saying the Leftists in government all over are on the sides of criminals. Victims have become the ones that get in trouble.

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A youthful figure holding a sword upright
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Background includes clouds and distant mountains, evoking mental clarity and challenge
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As a tattoo, it might reflect:
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We have enough Pinocchios
check, check and check.
Maybe THIS will wake up the Frozen Chosen
to get off their tails and vote AGAINST
the Godless Reprobate Terrorist Democrats?
Now that it’s the 11th Hour?
The hour is late...🕚🕚🕚🕚🕚🕚
(We have enough Pinocchios)
I guess that’s quicker than saying
“Chuck Schumer” and
“Nancy Pelosi”
Of course he would.
Trannies love nothing more than violence and disruption.
Their track record testifies against them.
Makes sense.
Sadly.
The violent annihilation of Christianity is the core craving of Democrat scum.
To receive federal funding for security purposes, churches typically apply through the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) administered by FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This program is designed to help nonprofit organizations — including houses of worship — enhance their physical security against potential terrorist or extremist threats.
501(c)(3) Status: The church must be a registered nonprofit under IRS rules.
Demonstrated Risk: Applicants must show they are at high risk of terrorist attack or targeted violence. This can include:
Documented threats or incidents
Hate crimes or vandalism
Geographic or symbolic significance
Facility Ownership or Lease: Churches can apply whether they own or lease their building. Multiple sites may be eligible under the same nonprofit umbrella.
Security Assessment: A formal risk assessment or vulnerability analysis is often required to justify the need for funding.
Detailed Project Proposal: The application must include:
Specific security upgrades (e.g., cameras, access control, fencing)
Budget estimates
Timeline and implementation plan
Coordination with Local Authorities: Applicants are encouraged to align their security plans with local emergency preparedness efforts.
Compliance and Reporting: If awarded, the church must follow federal procurement rules, use approved vendors, and submit progress reports.
Up to $150,000 per site
Maximum of three sites per organization
Total potential funding: $450,000
Amounts vary annually based on federal budget
we’ll see
This should be in Front Page News 📰📰📰 IMHO
A Minnesota “TRANSGENDER” DEMOCRAT just made
(effectively) a threat against Christian Churches
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The name Finke is of German origin, derived from the word for “finch,” a small bird. It was likely used as a nickname for someone cheerful or known for singing, reflecting positive traits associated with the bird.
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