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Federal agents in New Jersey beat back anti-ICE agitators in chaos outside Delaney Hall detention facility
Federal agents in New Jersey used pepper spray and batons to disperse anti-ICE protesters outside the Delaney Hall detention facility, resulting in two arrests. The clashes followed a weekend of protests over alleged substandard conditions at the facility, which ICE denied. Political figures, including Sen. Andy Kim and Gov. Mikie Sherrill, visited the site, with Democrats criticizing ICE on social media.
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