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Police on Thursday arrested a third person accused of vandalizing a historic mission in San Antonio with an apparently political message related to the separation of families at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Sydney Faris, 21, faces a state felony charge of graffiti. She was booked into the Bexar County Jail on a $4,000 bond.

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Her arrest follows those of her alleged accomplices, 20-year-old Gabriella Fritz and 19-year-old Andres Castaneda, who face similar charges.

Police said surveillance cameras captured the three suspects spray-painting the Mission San Juan Capistrano church on June 22. Authorities released the footage hours after the vandalism occurred and by the end of the day, Castaneda had turned himself into police.

He subsequently identified Fritz to police, who in turn identified Faris as the third suspect involved.

The suspects are accused of painting the phrase "I don't care do you" on the mission, an apparent reference to a controversial jacket bearing a similar phrase worn by first lady Melania Trump on June 21 before and after she visited a Rio Grande Valley detention facility for immigrant children.

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The same phrase was also found on the entrance gate to the Mission San Jose, though it is unclear if the suspects will be charged in connection to that.

Because the Mission San Juan Capistrano is classified as a place of worship or public monument, the graffiti charges against the suspects are classified as state felonies under the Texas penal code.

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