This Is the Way: Watch NJ State Police, Feds Take Down the Newark Anti-ICE Crew and Their Camp
New Jersey State Police and federal agents intervened to dismantle an anti-ICE encampment in Newark. The situation escalated with clashes between activists and law enforcement, leading to the use of tear gas and flashbangs. Despite attempts by the activists to resist, police successfully cleared the area and dismantled their camp.
- ▪New Jersey State Police set up barriers to prevent activists from interfering with ICE operations.
- ▪Clashes occurred between activists and law enforcement, resulting in the use of tear gas.
- ▪The police gave activists a 15-minute warning to disperse their camp before taking action.
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This Is the Way: Watch NJ State Police, Feds Take Down the Newark Anti-ICE Crew and Their Camp By Nick Arama | 11:33 AM on May 30, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Andres Kudacki We reported earlier on some of the action happening at the Delaney Hall ICE facility in Newark on Friday night. Nick Sortor went undercover into their encampment, and you can get a good view of how extensive the endeavor is, and it raises a lot of questions about who is behind the funding of this specific action, especially when ICE agents are being assaulted and threatened.
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