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Tear Gas Deployed Amid Protests at Newark ICE Facility

Tear Gas Deployed Amid Protests at Newark ICE Facility

Post by : Shweta

In Newark, New Jersey, police and federal officers resorted to deploying tear gas and crowd-control techniques at a protest outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention center. This demonstration is part of a larger movement advocating for improved treatment of detainees and transparency about conditions within the facility.

Reports indicate that hundreds gathered at the detention center, where detainees have been participating in hunger and labor strikes. Activists have accused facility authorities of allowing substandard living conditions, citing issues such as sanitation, food quality, medical care, and overcrowding. Protesters demand that government officials investigate these claims and work to enhance conditions for the detainees.

As tensions mounted, altercations occurred between the protesters and federal immigration officers. Video footage revealed law enforcement employing tear gas, pepper spray, and mounted units to disperse the crowd from restricted areas near the site. Authorities stated that some protesters defied dispersal orders, attempting to blockade access points, which prompted officers to act in order to regain control.

The detention center has gained national scrutiny recently as detainees and activists claim that individuals held there are facing challenging and unsafe living circumstances. Advocates argue that several detainees initiated a hunger strike to protest their treatment and demand reforms. Federal authorities, however, have dismissed many of these claims, asserting that the facility adheres to established standards for detainee care.

In response to the escalating situation, New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has ordered state police to oversee security around the detention center. The governor also announced designated protest zones to ensure public safety while protecting the right to assemble peacefully. State police implemented checkpoints and security protocols to mitigate further clashes between demonstrators and federal officers.

Several arrests have occurred during the protests, with authorities alleging some protesters assaulted officers and obstructed access to the facility. Meanwhile, protest organizers maintain that the majority of participants simply exercised their rights to peaceful protest, expressing serious concerns over the perceived use of excessive force by the police. This incident has ignited a broader conversation regarding immigration enforcement and the treatment of detainees in U.S. custody.

Political figures from both sides of the aisle have commented on the situation. Some lawmakers have requested third-party inspections of the detention facility, while others supported the federal officers' actions, emphasizing the need for maintaining public order. This dispute underscores wider national debates over immigration policy and the function of detention facilities across the United States.

As protests persist, officials are closely monitoring the developments. Ongoing investigations into conditions within the facility are anticipated to keep the Newark events central in conversations about immigration enforcement, detainee rights, and public demonstrations nationwide.

May 30, 2026 5:07 p.m. 316

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