The Spectacle Ep. 425: Delaney Hall Is the Left’s Latest Faux Activism Performance
The Spectacle Podcast discusses the recent lawsuit against Delaney Hall in New Jersey following a detainee strike over poor living conditions. Hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay analyze the Left's approach to activism and the role of NGOs in funding protests. They also note an increase in self-deportations amid stricter immigration enforcement and urge the Trump administration to take action against organizations supporting these movements.
- ▪New Jersey sued the Delaney Hall facility after a detainee strike over poor living conditions.
- ▪The podcast hosts discuss the Left's strategy of violence and NGO involvement in protests.
- ▪There has been an increase in self-deportations since the crackdown on illegal immigration.
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The Left continues to show its violent nature with the ongoing “ICE wars” in New Jersey, as the state sued the Delaney Hall facility after a detainee strike over poor living conditions. (RELATED: Crime and Chaos Pays — for the People at the Top) The Spectacle Podcast hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay discuss the Left’s strategy of violence and how NGOs fund their performative unrests. Melissa and Scott highlight the increase in self-deportations since the crackdown on illegal immigration, but call on the Trump administration to do more in targeting the organizations that fund these protests and encourage the attacks on ICE officers.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.