At least a dozen members of a San Antonio Mennonite church were arrested by ICE this year, according to the church’s pastor.
ICE Arrests Target San Antonio Mennonite Church
Iglesia Cristiana Roca de Refugio, a Mennonite congregation located in south San Antonio, has faced a wave of arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Church Mission and Community
The church’s stated mission is simple: “We are a community of immigrants committed to loving and serving God.”
Arrests and Deportations
Pastor Dianne Garcia appeared on Border Report Live and said that at least a dozen of her church members have been arrested by ICE.
She added that seven members have already been deported this year.
The arrests took place during scheduled meetings with immigration officials.
Department of Homeland Security Statement
The Department of Homeland Security released a statement about the arrests.

It stated that those arrested either have outstanding warrants, are subject to court-issued removal orders, or have committed fraud, crimes, or other violations of immigration law.
Pastor’s Response
Garcia responded to the DHS statement, asserting that her congregants were in the country legally.
She said they were doing their best to comply with the immigration process.
Scheduled Meetings and Legal Status
The arrests occurred during routine meetings that the church holds with immigration officials.
Garcia emphasized that the members were not in violation of any laws beyond the allegations cited by DHS.
Impact on Congregation
The church community has been reeling as a result of the arrests and deportations.
Members are concerned about the legal and emotional toll on the congregation.
Border Report Coverage
Border Report, an award-winning program, has covered the situation on its website and live shows.
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Key Takeaways
- At least a dozen members of Iglesia Cristiana Roca de Refugio were arrested by ICE.
- Seven members have been deported this year.
- The arrests occurred during scheduled meetings with immigration officials.
Conclusion
The situation highlights the challenges faced by immigrant communities in the United States.
It also underscores the role of media outlets like Border Report in providing coverage and resources for affected populations.

