Oops: Leader of Anti-ICE Church Invasion Just Made Prosecutors' Job a Lot Easier

Oops: Leader of Anti-ICE Church Invasion Just Made Prosecutors’ Job a Lot Easier


Nekima Levy Armstrong — an alleged organizer of an invasion of a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations — did some of the Trump Justice Department’s work for them by posting the names of those involved in the incident on social media.

Video of the protest that Armstrong posted Sunday to her Facebook page showed a group of people disrupting a worship service at Cities Church in St. Paul, chanting “ICE out” and “Justice for Renee Good.”

Armstrong leads the local grassroots civil rights organization Racial Justice Network, according to ABC News.

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In a caption to her Facebook post, she wrote, “Friends, Here is a clip of our demonstration this morning at Cities Church in St. Paul. David

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