A British reporter faced threats and intimidation while presenting migrant crime data at a heated anti-ICE protest outside a New Jersey detention center.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Reporter Ben Leo was threatened with violence during an anti-ICE protest in Newark, New Jersey, after calmly presenting data on migrant crime patterns. A black protester aggressively confronted Leo, accusing him of colonialism and threatening violence, while another demanded he “go back to [his] country.” 📺 DETAIL: The confrontation occurred outside the Delaney Hall ICE detention facility, where far-left protests have been escalating into violent clashes, including assaults on officers and attempts to blockade facility entrances. Leo cited British crime data related to migrants committing crimes disproportionately, prompting an infuriated response from a protester who accused Britain of historic colonial abuses and screamed about breaking Leo’s “f**king jaw.” Video of the incident, which has circulated widely online, shows Leo remaining calm as the agitator repeatedly insults him and shouts over his attempts to respond. Speaking afterward, Leo criticized an apparent lack of concern from police officers present after the threat was made. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “This doesn’t make your argument look good. That’s the left. That is the degenerate, violent left. You give facts. You give data. And they get violent.” – Ben Leo 📺 FLASHBACK: Disorderly protests at Delaney Hall have been ongoing for over a week, marked by alleged detainee hunger strikes and allegations of poor conditions, which federal officials have dismissed as political stunts and lies. Similar incidents of violence and threats have been reported at other pro-illegal immigrant protests across the U.S. |
Me: certain nationalities in UK are more likely to commit sexual offences than Brits
Leftist nutcase: “I’m gonna break your f*****g jaw.”
ICE detention facility in New Jersey.
I’m not surprised Charlie Kirk was murdered. These people are lunatics. pic.twitter.com/ET8GzoJhCM
— Ben Leo (@Benleo) May 31, 2026
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