Delaney Hall Arrest Numbers Put Newark Protest Fight Back In Focus
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Many Delaney Hall protesters charged with felony rioting. N.J.’s public defender calls it ‘overreach.’
Public defenders assisting protesters arrested at Delaney Hall on Sunday night are noticing a trend: boilerplate language and a felony rioting charge.
New Jersey Police Arrest Antifa Rioters at ICE’s Delaney Hall
by Neil Munro, Breitbart: New Jersey police scooped up the Antifa rioters blocking ICE’s Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, NJ, late Sunday night. “ZERO tolerance for rioters,” said a post from the Department of Homeland Security after the police arrested many of the Antifa rioters. TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/ ZERO tolerance for rioters. https://t.co/pmtb4wXFWJ pic.twitter.com/PlihmyVEJh […]
ON MS NOW, N.J. Governor, Newark Mayor Blame ICE for Any Violence at Delaney Hall
We noted that Rev. Al Sharpton and his panel ignored the details of the violence committed by protesters against ICE agents outside of the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark on Saturday's PoliticsNation show. On his Sunday show, the Rev was back at it following more violent protests, this time aimed at New Jersey State Police. Sharpton did refer to the violent protesters in his first question to New Jersey Democrat Governor Mikie Sherrill…
Delaney Hall Arrest Numbers Put Newark Protest Fight Back In Focus
(Newark, New Jersey) – New arrest numbers from the Delaney Hall protests are putting the Newark immigration fight back under a microscope, with reports that only a small share of those arrested during the weekend clashes were city residents. The figures are being used by critics to argue that the demonstrations have drawn outside activists into a local public-safety fight. The detention center has been a flashpoint for days, with protesters chal…
NJ Governor Mikie Sherrill blames outsiders for ICE protest violence
New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill said violence that erupted during protests outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in Newark was largely driven by individuals from outside the state, as tensions surrounding the facility continued to escalate. Speaking after several days of clashes between protesters and law enforcement, Sherrill said five of the six people arrested during one round of disturbances were not New Jersey residents. …
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