NJ State Police: ICE Agents To Step Back From Protest Area Outside Delaney Hall
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Following days of tense confrontations outside newark's delaney hall detention facility, new jersey state police announced that ice agents have agreed to step back from the immediate protest area as the state establishes a designated zone for demonstrators. State officials say...
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Following days of tense confrontations outside newark's delaney hall detention facility, new jersey state police announced that ice agents have agreed to step back from the immediate protest area as the state establishes a designated zone for demonstrators. State officials say the move is intended to reduce tensions and allow for peaceful assembly while maintaining public safety. The detention center itself remains operational, and federal authorities will continue their activities inside the facility. This remains a developing story. What do you think about the state's decision? 👇🏽 #newark #delaneyhall #newjersey #ice #njnews #jerseytalks #breakingnews
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