Minneapolis St. Paul, MN, August 21, 2026 —

A church in Minneapolis has filed accusations against the federal government, alleging that undercover Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents have been deployed to surveil its campus. The church contends that this action constitutes a violation of a previous court order.

The specific details regarding the nature of the court order and the circumstances that led to the alleged deployment of agents were not provided in the available information.

The accusations center on the presence and activities of federal agents on church property. The church asserts that this surveillance infringes upon legal protections or agreements previously established by a court.

The Department of Homeland Security’s involvement, as alleged by the church, raises questions about the justification for deploying undercover agents and the extent of their activities. Further information is needed to understand the scope of the alleged violation and the specific context of the surveillance.

As of the latest available information, the church has formally accused the federal government of breaching a court order through these surveillance actions. The outcome of this accusation and any potential response from the federal government remain to be detailed.


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