Anti-ICE Crew's Embarrassing, 'Find Out' Moments in Newark
The anti-ICE crew continued their protests at the Newark facility, leading to clashes with federal agents. Activists attempted to block exits and were met with pepper spray during confrontations. A humorous incident occurred when activists mistakenly cheered for ICE staff, believing they were detainees being released.
- ▪The anti-ICE crew has been protesting at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Newark, New Jersey.
- ▪Senator Andy Kim and Governor Mikie Sherrill were involved in the protests, with Kim entering the facility but Sherrill not succeeding.
- ▪The Department of Homeland Security denied allegations of poor conditions at the facility, while activists reported multiple clashes with federal agents.
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Anti-ICE Crew's Embarrassing, 'Find Out' Moments in Newark By Nick Arama | 8:30 AM on May 27, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. Courtesy of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement The anti-ICE crew was out at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Newark, New Jersey, again on Tuesday. The anti-ICE crew has been causing some issues at the facility for the last few days. As we reported on Monday, they were even joined by Sen. Andy Kim (D-NJ) and Gov. Mikie Sherrill. Kim got into the facility to see detainees, but Sherrill was unsuccessful. The activists tried to blockade exits and scuffled with federal agents who had to deploy pepper spray on Monday.
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