Curfew Imposed Near Newark ICE Facility After Protests and Police Clashes
1-Minute Brief
The curfew reflects rising tensions over immigration enforcement and protest management in New Jersey, drawing concern from state officials.
Key Facts
- Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka ordered a curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily around the Delaney Hall ICE facility.
- A New Jersey senator expressed significant concern about escalating tensions at the facility.
- Senator at the protest was pepper-sprayed and warned of possible further violence in New Jersey.
- Governor Mikie Sherrill called for designated protest zones to reduce confrontations between protesters and police.
- Clashes between protesters and New Jersey State Police occurred for at least two consecutive nights outside Delaney Hall.
What Happened
Following consecutive nights of clashes between protesters and police outside Delaney Hall, Newark's mayor imposed a nightly curfew in the area. State and local officials have responded with calls for protest zones and expressed concern about further escalation.
Why It Matters
The situation highlights ongoing debates over immigration enforcement and protest rights, with officials balancing public safety and civil liberties. The involvement of state leaders and incidents involving lawmakers have drawn wider attention to the protests.
What's Next
The curfew remains in effect until further notice, and officials may implement additional measures such as protest zones. Observers are monitoring for further protests, policy responses, and potential changes to facility operations.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft13h agoNewark mayor orders curfew around ICE facility after clashes between protesters and police
- Al JazeeraLeft12h agoNewark mayor imposes curfew at Delaney Hall immigration detention centre
- The IndependentLeft11h agoNew Jersey senator ‘hugely concerned’ over escalating tensions at ICE facility
