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More than 80 people have been arrested during turbulent protests outside the Delaney Hall immigrant detention center in New Jersey over the past two weeks.
Police issued a dispersal order in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday after anti-ICE demonstrators clashed with officers, and several people were arrested, authorities said.
A tense, weekslong standoff between demonstrators and law enforcement outside a New Jersey immigration detention center had become the latest flashpoint for protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Police arrested at least 20 protesters outside embattled New Jersey ICE detention center Delaney Hall Sunday night after they broke a new curfew imposed to stop the violent rallies from continuing for a third week straight,
The protest drew about 100 attendees to Bluffton’s Myrtle Park Government Center, where immigration agents loaded detainees onto a bus a week prior.
Groups of demonstrators, many wearing gas masks and other face coverings, linked arms in a human chain in front of Delaney Hall in Newark on Wednesday night, videos and photos posted on social media show.
About 100 demonstrators gathered Tuesday afternoon outside the state Office the Attorney General in Newark to make new demands regarding detainees in a nearby ICE immigration detention facility and the dozens of protesters who have been arrested outside Delaney Hall in the past week.
ICE agents were seen dragging a detained man from the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn, surrounded by demonstrators
Five anti-ICE rioters were arrested in Newark overnight for assaulting law enforcement and smashing a car windshield, after hours of chaos at Delaney Hall.
The rally also comes a month after lawmakers passed a bill that was signed into law by Gov. Ned Lamont that limits ICE actions in Connecticut.