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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka arrested during ICE detention centre protest | Migration News


US attorney says Baraka โ€˜committed trespassโ€™ during protest of facility, which he argues opened without proper permits.

Rights groups and Democratic officials have decried the arrest of the mayor of Newark, New Jersey, during a protest at an immigration detention centre.

Mayor Ras Baraka had joined several lawmakers at the detention centre, called Delaney Hall, for a demonstration on Friday.

For weeks, he has been among those protesting the recently opened 1,000-bed centre, which critics see as a key link in President Donald Trumpโ€™s mass deportation efforts.

Those in attendance said Baraka sought to enter the facility along with members of the United States Congress on Friday, but he was denied entry.

A video reviewed by The Associated Press showed a federal official in a jacket with the logo for the Homeland Security Investigations unit telling Baraka he could not tour the facility because โ€œyou are not a congress memberโ€.

Baraka then left the secure area, rejoining protesters on the public side of the centreโ€™s gate. Video showed him speaking through the gate to a man in a suit. The man said, โ€œTheyโ€™re talking about coming back to arrest you.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not on their property. They canโ€™t come out on the street and arrest me,โ€ Baraka replied.

Moments later, several Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, some wearing face coverings, surrounded the mayor and others on the public side of the gate. Baraka was dragged back through the security gate in handcuffs, while protesters yelled, โ€œShame!โ€

In a subsequent post on the social media platform X, Alina Habba, Trumpโ€™s former personal lawyer and acting US attorney for New Jersey, said Baraka had โ€œcommitted trespass and ignored multiple warningsโ€ to leave.

โ€œHe has willingly chosen to disregard the law. That will not stand in this state,โ€ Habba wrote. โ€œHe has been taken into custody. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW.โ€

US Representative LaMonica McIver was also at the centre on Friday, along with Representatives Bonnie Watson Coleman and Robert Menendez Jr, to conduct what they called an โ€œoversight inspectionโ€.

In a post on X, McIver saidย Baraka โ€œdid nothing wrongโ€ and had already left the facility at the time of his arrest.

โ€œThis is unacceptable,โ€ McIver said in the video.

For its part, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security accused the lawmakers of โ€œstormingโ€ the facility in a โ€œbizarre political stuntโ€.

Baraka has said the detention centre โ€” located in Newark, not far from New York City โ€” opened despite not having the proper local permits and approvals. He has launched a lawsuit to halt its operations.

The GEO group, which runs the centre in coordination with ICE, has denied his claims. It entered into an agreement with the federal government in February to run the Delaney Hall facility, under a 15-year contract valued at $1bn.

โ€˜Unjust arrestโ€™

Local elected officials swiftly condemned the federal agentsโ€™ actions, with the stateโ€™s governor, Phil Murphy, writing on X that he was โ€œoutraged by the unjust arrestโ€ of Baraka.

Murphy called the mayor an โ€œexemplary public servant who has always stood up for our most vulnerable mayorsโ€ and appealed for his release.

The governor noted that New Jersey had previously passed a law banning private immigration detention centres in the state, a Democratic stronghold, although it was partially struck down by a federal court in 2023. An appeal is ongoing.

Baraka, who is running in next monthโ€™s Democratic primary for governor, has been an outspoken critic of the Trump administrationโ€™s immigration policies.

He struck a defiant tone against the Trump administration in January, after ICE raided businesses in the city he leads.

โ€œNewark will not stand by idly while people are being unlawfully terrorised,โ€ he said at the time.



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