Key Highlights
- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said on Friday that a church's reinterpretation of a Nativity scene that reportedly intended to "disturb passersby" this Christmas is an example of what's contributing to increases in assaults on ICE.
- An art display of the Nativity scene at the Missiongathering church in Charlotte, North Carolina, reportedly depicted Jesus, Mary and Joseph with "masked immigration agents wearing bulletproof vests and carrying handcuffs.""The goal is to translate the Christmas story into a modern context," Rev.
- Andrew Shipley told The Charlotte Observer.
- "If the Holy Family had been in Charlotte two weeks ago, they would have been putting the baby Jesus in handcuffs because he wouldn’t have his papers." Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is not zip-tying infants or children.
- SENATOR WARNS OF 'POWDER KEG' AS PEOPLE CONDONE BEHAVIOR OF ANTI-ICE PROTESTERS "Not only is this ‘nativity’ scene offensive to Christians, but it is also depicting something that – despite what Rev.

