Newark Mayor Orders Curfew Near Delaney Hall as Clashes Persist
- Protests outside Newark's Delaney Hall ICE detention center have lasted over a week, leading to clashes between activists and federal officers involving pepper spray and projectiles.
- Newark Mayor Ros J. Baraka imposed a curfew after arrests were made for possession of weapons amid escalating violence during the protests.
- Brendan John Geier, 26, was arrested for assaulting ICE officers, including kicking and biting one during a confrontation at the protest.
- New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill condemned some protestors' dangerous actions and blamed outside agitators and ICE agents for inciting unrest while calling for the detention center's closure.
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New Jersey city faces curfew after violent anti-ICE demonstrations
(The Center Square) — A nighttime curfew remains in effect outside of a New Jersey ICE detention center Monday after days of violent confrontations with demonstrators that prompted Gov. Mikie Sherrill to deploy state police to restore order.
Arrests made after curfew takes effect at ICE detention facility
New Jersey’s attorney general is responding to arrests that were made after a curfew went into effect Sunday night around Delaney Hall, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, and some people did not comply.
Newark Mayor Imposes Curfew After Fiery Clashes Outside ICE Detention Center
(The Epoch Times)—Newark, New Jersey, has issued a curfew near an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility that experienced fiery protests on May 30. “Due to the escalating situation at Delaney Hall and the increasing need for police intervention, immediate action is required to protect public safety,” Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka wrote in a statement on May 31. The curfew will be in effect near Delaney Hall every night from 9 p.m. to 6 …
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Delaney Hall, a federal immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, has been the site of escalating clashes in recent days as demonstrators have gathered in support of detainees on a reported hunger strike over poor conditions in the facility, only to be met with force from federal agents... More »
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