A Chinese illegal immigrant has been charged with setting multiple fires to the First Baptist Church Montgomery in Alabama. The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced federal charges against Xiaoquin Yan, who was accused of setting four fires inside First Baptist Church Montgomery on Sept. 29, according to court filings reported by WSFA 12 News. Yan, a 27-year-old Chinese national, arrived in the United States on a student visa from China. However Yan has since had her visa revoked and is staying illegally in the country. Yan, charged with second-degree arson, was originally held on a $30,000 bond at the Montgomery County Detention Facility. Montgomery County District Judge Monet M. Gaines has since increased the bond five-fold to $150,000 on Oct. 5 after attorney Daryl Bailey said it was too low. Given Yan was in the country illegally, Bailey said in a motion that the $30,000 bail was “woefully inadequate to secure her presence in …