Feds booted from NYC parking garage after anti-ICE protest
A tech company in New York City removed nine federal vehicles from a parking garage following an anti-ICE protest. The protest, organized by Chelsea Neighbors United, aimed to block federal vehicles associated with immigration enforcement. Activists have previously targeted parking locations used by ICE to arrest undocumented immigrants.
- ▪The protest occurred on May 14, where activists blocked traffic and displayed a banner reading 'ICE parks here.'
- ▪Metropolis, the company leasing the garage, acted quickly to remove the vehicles after being informed of the protest.
- ▪The demonstration is part of a broader movement to challenge ICE's presence in the city and promote a welcoming environment for immigrants.
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Metro Feds booted from NYC parking garage after anti-ICE protest By Jorge Fitz-Gibbon Published May 21, 2026, 6:54 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google A major Big Apple tech company yanked nine federal government vehicles from a Greenwich Village parking garage it leases following a raucous anti-ICE protest at the site last week. A rep for Metropolis said it removed the fed-owned vehicles from the garage at 18-20 Morton Street after dozens of activists blocked traffic outside the facility on May 14, chanting, ringing cowbells and holding a massive banner that read, “ICE parks here,” according to a report by Gothamist.
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