At least 20 protesters arrested at ICE detention center Delaney Hall as DHS vows ‘ZERO tolerance for rioters’
At least 20 protesters were arrested outside the ICE detention center Delaney Hall in Newark after violating a newly imposed curfew. The Department of Homeland Security has declared a 'ZERO tolerance for rioters' in response to ongoing violent protests. The situation escalated as police used tear gas to disperse crowds, leading to multiple arrests amid heightened tensions over conditions at the facility.
- ▪Police arrested at least 20 protesters outside Delaney Hall after a curfew was imposed.
- ▪The Department of Homeland Security announced a 'ZERO tolerance for rioters' policy.
- ▪Newark Mayor Ras Baraka instituted a curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. to curb violence.
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Metro breaking At least 20 protesters arrested at ICE detention center Delaney Hall as DHS vows ‘ZERO tolerance for rioters’ By Reuven Fenton and Zoe Hussain Published June 1, 2026, 12:56 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google 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, as the Department of Homeland Security vowed to show “ZERO tolerance for rioters.” Local and state police closed off a length of Doremus Avenue, roughly a quarter mile around Newark’s Delaney Hall, to stop crowds of protesters from reaching the immigrant detention facility and launched an all-out…
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