Anti-ICE protesters all the way from Portland arrested during violent Delaney Hall clashes, DHS says
Protests against ICE at Delaney Hall in New Jersey have escalated, resulting in numerous arrests. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin reported that many protesters traveled from as far as Portland, Oregon, to participate. Over the past ten days, at least 40 individuals have been arrested for violent clashes with federal officers.
- ▪Twenty-one protesters were arrested for allegedly assaulting federal officers between May 26 and May 29.
- ▪At least another 20 protesters were arrested on Sunday alone.
- ▪Mullin described the protesters as 'well-organized' and 'well-supplied,' indicating a level of coordination.
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Metro Anti-ICE protesters all the way from Portland arrested during violent Delaney Hall clashes, DHS says By Caitlin McCormack Published June 1, 2026 Updated June 1, 2026, 9:48 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Outside anti-ICE agitators have traveled across the country to stoke violence outside Delaney Hall — the embattled immigration detention center in New Jersey, officials said Monday. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin made the revelation on Monday, saying that hooligans from as far away as Portland, Oregon, have wreaked havoc outside the Newark facility. Twenty-one protesters were arrested for allegedly assaulting federal officers outside Delaney Hall between May 26 and May 29.
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