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NYT reports says Minnesota Church protest 'adds to tensions over ICE tactics'

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Pastor calls out ‘shameful attack on faith’ after anti-ICE agitators disrupt Minnesota church service

River Valley Church Pastor Kirk Graham joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the Minnesota church service interrupted by anti-ICE agitators.

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After a group of anti-ICE agitators disrupted a church service in Minnesota over the weekend, The New York Times published a report framing the incident as adding to "tensions over ICE tactics."

On Monday, the Times published a report titled "Protest at Minnesota Church Service Adds to Tensions Over ICE Tactics," drawing the ire of some on social media who felt that the headline was dismissive of the worshipers who were victimized, and instead focused on the public backlash to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions in the state.

"Incredible," wrote Drew Holden, a managing editor at the conservative outlet "American Compass," on X Monday. "NY Times headline about the storming of a church in Minnesota. The takeaway is that the public intimidation of Christians ‘adds to tensions over ICE tactics.’"

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"It’s always about Trump. There are no other villains to the legacy press. Deranged," he added.

Byron York, chief political correspondent at the Washington Examiner, also questioned the Times' headline.

"Tensions over whose tactics?" York wrote on X Tuesday, including a screenshot of the article.

Danielle Rhoades Ha, The New York Times senior vice president of communications, told Fox News Digital: "Our role is to cover the news fully and fairly, which we did in this reporting. Our story and headline accurately report on Monday’s protest at the church in St. Paul. The Justice Department is investigating whether or not a crime took place."

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