Anti-ICE protesters still haven’t learned their lesson.
In a video circulating on social media, a group of anti-ICE protesters can be seen singing partially in another language while holding up signs that say “ICE Out” along with paper hearts, some broken and some whole.
On X, Michael McCoy of Turning Point USA shared the video, writing:
Unbelievable: A Minnesota church turned its worship service into a radical anti-ICE protest. They sang in a foreign language, waved “ICE Out” signs, and blended politics with prayer to shield illegal-alien criminals.
They turned God’s house into a platform for their far-left agenda. That’s not true faith; that’s suicidal empathy hijacking the Gospel to push an agenda that endangers Americans.
Churches should be sanctuaries for worship and truth, not stages for communist-style “liberation” chants. We cannot let this corrupt our faith communities.
Unbelievable: A Minnesota church turned its worship service into a radical anti-ICE protest. They sang in a foreign language, waved "ICE Out" signs, and blended politics with prayer to shield illegal-alien criminals.
— Mikey McCoy (@Michael_McCoyy) January 29, 2026
They turned God's house into a platform for their far-left… pic.twitter.com/kpAQIa8jTr
Journalist Nick Sortor also shared the footage, explaining that some of the song’s lyrics could be interpreted as “Together we will liberate ourselves.”
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A BUNCH of mostly White liberal women have turned a Minnesota Church service into a COMMUNIST, ANTI-ICE “singing protest.”
The Twin Cities have a HUGE self-hating White women problem Translated(partly): “Together we will LIBERATE ourselves!”
🚨 JUST IN: A BUNCH of mostly White liberal women have turned a Minnesota Church service into a COMMUNIST, ANTI-ICE “singing protest”
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 29, 2026
The Twin Cities have a HUGE self-hating White women problem
Translated(partly): “Together we will LIBERATE ourselves!”🙄 pic.twitter.com/StUW2Cazgw
Christians must reject the false claim that this anti-ICE narrative is somehow biblical—it isn’t. Scripture never calls the church to sanctify lawlessness, politicize worship or embrace moral chaos. The gospel is not advanced by emotional theater or ideological chants, but by repentance, truth and obedience to God.
When churches exchange reverence for virtue-signaling, they stop pointing people to Christ and start idolizing the self. Compassion divorced from truth is not love—it is deception. And the church, especially in this hour, must choose whether it will fear cultural pressure or remain faithful to the Lord.
Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment.











