Protesters Block ICE Vehicles in Chinatown as NYPD Makes Multiple Arrests
Dozens of protesters blocked federal immigration agents from exiting a Chinatown garage, resulting in multiple arrests and use of pepper spray by NYPD amid rising tensions over immigration enforcement.
- Multiple people were arrested in New York City's Chinatown on Saturday after protesters physically blocked federal agents from leaving a parking garage during an apparent immigration enforcement operation.
- Protesters formed a human barricade at the garage entrance and piled garbage bags to prevent vehicles from exiting, effectively foiling the apparent raid.
- At least nine people were arrested during the raid, and four U.S. citizens were held for nearly 24 hours without any federal charges, according to U.S. Rep. Dan Goldman, who criticized the NYPD's collaboration with ICE.
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NYC ICE Riot Arrests After Violent Clash With Officers
A protest in Lower Manhattan escalated into violence Saturday as rioters threw trash, large garbage cans, and other debris at ICE vehicles during an enforcement operation near a federal building. The confrontation unfolded near Centre and Howard Streets, where demonstrators gathered to oppose ongoing immigration actions in the city. Video from the scene shows protesters stacking garbage, blocking exits, and attempting to interfere with federal o…
Protesters Seeking To Foil New York City ICE Raid Arrested After Standoff With Barricades, Garbage To Block Agents
by Harold Hutchison at CDN - Rioters in New York City attempted to block U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from leaving a parking garage Saturday, leading to at least 18 arrests. As many as 200 people gathered outside, piling garbage and blocking the entrance to the garage with their bodies, The New York Times reported. New York Police Department … Click to read the rest HERE-> Protesters Seeking To Foil New York City ICE Rai…
Several protesters were arrested on Saturday in the middle of clashes with police officers at the entrance of a parking lot in Lower Manhattan, where dozens of federal agents seemed to be meeting for a nearby immigration raid, according to police and witnesses.
More than a dozen protesters were arrested in southern Manhattan this Saturday after preventing federal agents from conducting immigration and control activities, according to a law enforcement official.
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