At least 3 anti-ICE agitators detained during another wild night outside Newark’s Delaney Hall
A demonstration outside Newark's Delaney Hall detention center resulted in the detention of at least three anti-ICE protesters. The protesters were vocal in their opposition, using aggressive language towards federal agents. Tensions escalated as some activists clashed with law enforcement, leading to further confrontations.
- ▪At least three anti-ICE demonstrators were detained during a protest at Delaney Hall in New Jersey.
- ▪Protesters used aggressive language, urging federal agents to harm themselves.
- ▪Activists claim ICE detainees are on a hunger strike due to poor living conditions, which DHS has denied.
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US News At least 3 anti-ICE agitators detained during another wild night outside Newark’s Delaney Hall By David DeTurris and Patrick Reilly Published May 29, 2026, 9:13 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google At least three people were detained Thursday night during a raucous demonstration at Delaney Hall detention center in New Jersey — where foul-mouthed agitators again urged federal agents to “shoot yourself in the head.” Video shows a trio of anti-ICE demonstrators being hauled away as one obnoxious protester berates agents through a megaphone: “You look like a f–king clown, s–t don’t even line up.
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