Immigrant justice activists block New Jersey ICE black site

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-07-21 22:00:23

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Image Credit: Elizabeth R. Mealey

New York, July 21 (RHC)-- In the U.S. city of Newark, New Jersey, dozens of immigrant justice advocates chained themselves together and blocked the entrance to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement “black site” in the city for hours Tuesday morning. 

Protesters are demanding ICE end the transfer of people to jails in other states.  One of the organizers of the protest, Sergio Tupac Uzurin with NYC ICE Watch, told reporters:  “We need to take direct action against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.  They’re a rogue agency. They’re a fascist agency, in the sense that they act totally outside of the law and outside any bounds of morality, taking people, keeping them when they don’t have to, refusing to release them, playing games with them, playing games with people’s lives.  Nine people died of COVID in ICE custody last year and we’re here to shut them down.  We’ll do whatever it takes, no matter what presidential administration is in office.  They have to be completely abolished.”


 



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