Newark Allows Anti-ICE Protesters Back Onto Streets Outside Delaney Hall
Mayor Ras Baraka said Newark police will take a larger role as protests eased after a hunger and labor strike by detainees.
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Mullin rips Dems after Newark anti-ICE violent clashes | Bianca Across The Nation
Newark has lifted its curfew after the Delaney Hall anti-ICE violent clashes subsided for now, DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin ripped Democrats in New Jersey for the unrest. NEWSMAX’s Sarah Williamson reports. Watch NEWSMAX, an independent news network with a conservative perspective, available in 100M+ U.S. homes. Watch NEWSMAX anytime at http://NewsmaxTV.com. Don’t have cable/satellite that...
Curfew around ICE facility in New Jersey lifted
NEWARK, N.J. (NBC, KYMA) - The curfew around a New Jersey ICE facility at the center of recent protests has been lifted. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka said, in a statement, the curfew and designated free speech zones around Delaney Hall was lifted at 9 p.m. Eastern Tuesday after protests the day before led to no arrests. Demonstrators have gathered at the facility for nearly two weeks following reports of detainees going on hunger strike due to inhuma…
Newark mayor lifts curfew around Delaney Hall, where days-long anti-ICE protests turned violent
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka announced the curfew and designated free speech zones surrounding the facility would be lifted effective 9 p.m., after the restriction was instated on Sunday to control escalating violent clashes between anti-ICE protesters and agents.
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