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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka returns to ICE detention heart days after arrest
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka returns to ICE detention heart days after arrest

Last updated: May 14, 2025 2:01 am
Editorial Board Published May 14, 2025
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka returned to the gates of an ICE detention heart days after he was arrested for allegedly trespassing on the identical facility.

Baraka, a Democrat operating for governor, was turned away shortly after he arrived exterior Delaney Corridor on Tuesday. He was blocked from getting inside 20 toes of the doorway by eight armed ICE officers, two SUVs and yellow boundaries, in keeping with NJ Advance Media.

The mayor was arrested final Friday after witnesses stated he tried to enter the power alongside New Jersey Reps. Robert Menendez, Bonnie Watson Coleman and LaMonica McIver, who had been there for a congressional oversight go to.

“Now they won’t even let us close to the gate,” Baraka stated Tuesday.

The mayor has denied he trespassed within the first place. Video of the incident exhibits Baraka being instructed he can’t go inside the power as a result of he’s “not a Congress member.” He turns round and joins protesters in a public space on the road earlier than a number of ICE officers encompass and handcuff him, then drag him previous the gate.

Baraka was pushed away in an unmarked automobile and launched from detention about 5 hours later.

Rep. Watson Coleman accused the Division of Homeland Safety of being deliberately deceptive with the knowledge they launched in wake of Baraka’s arrest. The mayor on Saturday stated he was “shocked by all the lies” instructed in regards to the incident.

Baraka is ready to look in federal courtroom on Thursday for a listening to on the trespassing cost. He stated he plans to plead not responsible.

The mayor has been clear in his opposition to the privately run detention heart opening in Newark. ICE introduced a 15-year contract with the Geo Group to run the power in February, and Baraka has accused the group of “defying city ordinances.”

Newark Hearth Official Gwendolyn Saleem has tried a number of instances since final week to serve summonses at Delaney Corridor for alleged violations of state fireplace security legal guidelines, however nobody has accepted the paperwork, in keeping with NJ Advance Media. In response, she clipped the summonses onto a sequence hyperlink fence close to the gate.

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