Developing: Pro-Criminal Clergy Blocking Ambulances to Protest Detention of Illegals

A group of approximately 50 clergy members from New Jersey staged a protest by blocking the entrance to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Newark. the protesters, representing organizations such as Faith in N.J. and Faith in Action, vowed to remain at the site untill they were arrested. This exhibition caused challenges for emergency services, as authorities turned away ambulances out of concern for safety. Previous protests at the same facility included an encounter that led to the arrest of Newark’s mayor, Ras Baraka.Reports indicated that during the demonstration, two protesters were eventually taken into custody after they continued to obstruct access to the facility despite multiple police requests to leave. The protest aligns with ongoing contentious debates about immigration policy and enforcement in the region.


A group of roughly 50 clergy members from New Jersey blocked the entrance to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Newark on Monday.

Fox News reported the clergy members — from Faith in N.J. and Faith in Action — said they would not leave until they were arrested.

“An ambulance was turned away from entering a gated area that the protesters were blocking on Monday because authorities feared the protesters might rush in if the gate were opened,” according to the outlet.

Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams noted that two ambulances tried to get into the facility, but were turned away out of fear that the protesters would rush onto the facility grounds.

The same facility also saw protests on Friday which resulted in the mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka, being arrested.

A protester told Fox News on Monday that someone had called the ambulance to try to get the protesters to move.

“There was no danger there,” he claimed. “We’re not going to be moved. We’ll be here as long as it takes until people start to realize this is not acceptable.”

Video posted on social media showed people ultimately being arrested at the facility.

McAdams posted on X, “Two people cuffed after blocking the gates to this ICE facility for hours. Police asked them to move and leave the property many times.”

The Department of Homeland Security posted several pictures Friday of people being held in the facility, including those wanted for homicide, assault, and drug trafficking. Some are affiliates of the MS-13 gang.




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