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Anti-ICE Crew Has a Day of Unhappy Moments in Newark


RedState 

Anti-ICE activists have been facing some difficulty at the Delaney Hall ICE facility. They had unhappy encounters, including with a burly transport officer, the elements, pepper balls, and a slew of Newark police. 

First, a leftover from Friday.  

Pro tip? Don't block cars. The officer delivered the message, and his look at the camera was classic. 

Warning for graphic language in the following videos: 

Four people were arrested by the feds for assault, obstruction, or threats. One was arrested by the local police, according to an update from Department of Homeland Security head Markwayne Mullin. 

Then, on Saturday, the police apparently were getting tough again, reportedly enforcing a mask and backpack ban in the streets around the area. 

That can be a problem when the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents start in with the pepper balls, as you can see here on X.

They were not happy when they had to deal with that edict. 

Then this was quite the moment as even the elements appeared to be conspiring against the activists, and blowing down the camp they had set up. 

But then, for any that remained, later that night came the denouement, when the police began to push them out. 

One activist screams, "They're crippling our supplies. Take pictures of this, take pictures of this!"

"You were just following orders," she screamed at the police. No, lady, they're not Nazis, they're just the Newark police declaring an unlawful assembly on your action. 

They were very unhappy as the camp was dismantled. 

Great job, guys. And ICE is still there.