New Jersey to Replace ICE Security with State Police Outside Newark Detention Facility

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New Jersey will have state police take over public‑safety functions from federal immigration officers outside the privately run Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark, establishing a 'peaceful protected zone' for demonstrators and planning checkpoints. The move comes amid days of clashes with ICE as detainees inside stage hunger and labor strikes, raising questions about how enforcement will work, whether sanctuary protections apply, and how involved federal agents will remain.
- New Jersey says state police will replace federal agents outside ICE facility The Guardian
- Tensions rise outside New Jersey ICE facility as ICE supporters and protesters face off CNN
- WNBC crew removed from news vehicle as state police tear gases Delaney Hall protesters NBC New York
- Sherrill tries to ‘lower the temperature’ at immigration detention facility Politico
- NJ Sen. Cory Booker raises alarm on Delaney Hall, talks Iran, taxing the rich, and a new New Deal in extended interview ABC7 Eyewitness News
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