BY Benjamin ClarkMay 13, 2025
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Clashes and arrests at Newark ICE center as clergy, lawmakers protest

Newark, N.J. — Tensions flared as clergy and lawmakers rallied against the Delaney Hall Detention Center on Monday, leading to arrests and clashes with the police.

According to Fox News, Dozens of religious leaders and Democratic politicians protested, criticizing the ICE facility's conditions and policies.

The protest, organized by Faith in N.J. and Faith in Action, saw around 50 clergy members gather at the main gate of the detention center. They blocked access while chanting hymns and songs, expressing a resolve that they were prepared to face arrest to make their statement.

Security forces were aligned in front of Delaney Hall, which had only recently reopened. The protest escalated around 5 p.m. when employees attempted to leave, resulting in confrontations with authorities.

Controversial tactics at the protest attract attention

During the protest, an incident involving an ambulance, which was blocked from entering the facility, heightened tensions. Protesters claimed the ambulance scenario was a tactic by officials, asserting there was no imminent danger that necessitated its entry.

As confrontations escalated, authorities detained two protesters on charges of obstruction and resisting arrest. Meanwhile, a police officer involved suffered a minor laceration on his arm but continued his duties despite the injury.

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and other Democratic lawmakers joined the demonstration, with Baraka getting arrested and charged with trespassing. There were also reports of an assault on an ICE agent during the commotion.

Political undertones and national safety concerns clash

Homeland Security's stance on the incident was stern, with Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin condemning the protest. She expressed safety concerns and labeled the event as a politically motivated stunt. "Who do they want released from Delaney Hall? The child rapists, murderers, drug traffickers, MS-13 gang members or known terrorists?" McLaughlin questioned.

McLaughlin further criticized the involvement of Democratic lawmakers, attributing political motives to their actions. She highlighted the risks the protest posed to law enforcement, staff, and detainees. “You saw that they didn't even let an ambulance through. This is not something that this administration is going to put up with. And that's part of the reason that this mayor was arrested. You can't just storm a detention facility and assault law enforcement officers with impunity,” she stated.

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman responded to the actions taken during the protest, particularly criticizing the decision to arrest Mayor Baraka. “Chaos ensued when someone on the phone above the leaders of ICE, who were with us at the facility, instructed them to go out of the facility, go to the private property, and lock the mayor of the largest city in the state of New Jersey up,” she commented.

Lawmakers decry the incident as un-American and intimidate

Coleman further expressed her dismay at the situation, calling it "absurd" and "un-American." She denounced it as an attempt to intimidate and instill fear, reflective of poor decision-making that does not align with American values.

The protesters and lawmakers vowed to continue their advocacy, aiming to bring about changes to immigration detention policies and practices. An unidentified protester emphasized their commitment, saying, "We're not going to be moved. We'll be here as long as it takes until people start to realize this is not acceptable."

This event in Newark highlights the ongoing national debate over immigration enforcement and its human rights implications, particularly under the scrutiny of Homeland Security policies aimed at deporting individuals involved in serious crimes. Recent polls have shown significant public support for the deportation of illegal immigrants who have committed violent criminal acts, adding layers to the complex discussion on immigration and justice.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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