Republican Indiana Rep. Jim Banks denounced incidents of vandalism of Catholic churches that have occurred throughout the United States in a Friday statement to The Daily Caller News Foundation and called on the Department of Justice to investigate the attacks.

The Indiana representative spoke out Friday following repeated instances of apparently anti-Catholic attacks in FloridaRhode IslandMassachusetts, ConnecticutNew York, and many more locations. Banks said that as hate crimes increase throughout the country, not every hate crime is given the same amount of attention.

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“We’re seeing an uptick in targeted crimes and hate against many communities throughout the United States, but only some are receiving any recognition at all,” Banks told The Daily Caller News Foundation. “It seems crimes are highlighted not due to science-based data aggregated to show prevalence or severity, but in pre-existing narratives those in power want to perpetuate.”

“I would like to see more people documenting the rise of anti-Catholic bigotry in this country,” he said.

A spokesman for Banks told The Daily Caller News Foundation that the representative is requesting that both the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Attorney General William Barr look into these crimes and “prosecute those perpetrating hate crimes against the Catholic Church to the fullest extent of the law.”

Banks’ comments came the same day that a senior White House official told The Daily Caller News Foundation that the “criminals” who have vandalized and targeted Catholic churches and religious statues will be prosecuted “to the fullest extent of the law.”

“President [Donald] Trump joins the Catholic community in solidarity during this difficult time,” the official told The Daily Caller News Foundation. “Rest assured, President Trump will always demand law and order in American communities, and ensure the criminals causing these sacrilegious acts will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

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