Agitators Set Up Supply Operation Before 200-Strong Newark Protest at Delaney Hall
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Updated · Fox News · May 31
Agitators Set Up Supply Operation Before 200-Strong Newark Protest at Delaney Hall
8 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 31
Stockpiles of masks, duct tape, medical supplies, sunscreen, hard hats and goggles were set out near Delaney Hall before Saturday's protest, with many demonstrators later seen in masks, respirators and helmets.
Roughly 200 anti-ICE protesters gathered outside the Newark detention center, where video captured one person rushing at and grabbing a reporter's phone as tensions rose.
The protest grew out of detainees' claims of torture, denied medical care and inadequate food; DHS rejected the allegations and released menus showing three daily meals.
Delaney Hall was already under tightened security after earlier-week clashes in which federal agents were assaulted; state police took over, and officials said 5 of 6 arrestees were from outside New Jersey.
With officials blocked from entry, what is the truth about the detainee abuse claims inside Delaney Hall?
Who is funding the organized protests at the Newark ICE facility, and what is their ultimate goal?