A pro-illegal immigrant activist outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Newark, New Jersey, was hit by a car while flying an inverted U.S. flag.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A leftist anti-ICE activist was struck by a car outside the Delaney Hall ICE detention facility in Newark on Father’s Day as demonstrators gathered to demand the release of illegal immigrants. Video footage showed the woman, who was waving an upside-down American flag while standing in the roadway, being hit by a red Dodge Challenger before rolling off the vehicle. She appeared to avoid serious injury. 📺 DETAIL: Activist group Visible Brigade said the activist had traveled from Minnesota and did not seek medical treatment. The identity of the driver remains unconfirmed. Activists also reported that ICE agents used pepper spray during the demonstration. It drew dozens of participants carrying signs reading “Free the dads, close the camps” amid ongoing unrest at the facility, where detainees have previously staged hunger strikes over supposedly poor living conditions. Federal officials have denied claims of inhumane treatment, stating that ICE detention standards exceed those of many U.S. prisons. The facility has been the scene of repeated clashes in recent weeks, resulting in multiple arrests, including 12 people accused earlier this month of assaulting federal officers. 🎯 IMPACT: The incident is just the latest act of violence around the Delaney Hall facility, which has been a hub for Antifa extremist activity in recent weeks. |
WATCH: Anti-ICE agitator struck by vehicle entering Delaney Hall immigration detention facility in New Jersey
Fellows ‘protesters’ told local media the woman traveled from Minnesota to join demonstrations and riots that have been raging for over a month pic.twitter.com/5DaNRNioPE
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