The United States Department of Justice on Friday announced the indictment of 30 additional individuals in connection with an anti-immigration enforcement protest at Cities Church in St. Paul.

Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a post on X that federal agents had already arrested 25 of those indicted, with more arrests expected.

“At my direction, federal agents have already arrested 25 of them, with more to come throughout the day,” Bondi wrote. “YOU CANNOT ATTACK A HOUSE OF WORSHIP. If you do so, you cannot hide from us; we will find you, arrest you, and prosecute you. This Department of Justice STANDS for Christians and all Americans of faith.”

The January 18 protest erupted after demonstrators learned that one of the church’s pastors also serves as an official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Protesters disrupted a Sunday service, drawing condemnation from Trump administration officials and conservative leaders.

Authorities say 39 individuals have now been arrested in connection with the incident, including media figures Don Lemon and Georgia Fort, as well as activist Nekima Levy Armstrong. Those charged have pleaded not guilty to civil rights violations.

FBI Director Kash Patel also addressed the case publicly.

“Let it be known: This FBI will never tolerate anyone who targets, intimidates, or attacks Americans peacefully exercising their right to worship freely,” Patel wrote on X, thanking Bondi and the Justice Department for pursuing the case.

The indictments mark a continued federal response to the church protest, with officials signaling that further arrests and prosecutions may follow.