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Ras Baraka’s arrest draws strong partisan reactions as his N.J. primary opponents call for his release Story by Aliya Schneider, The Philadelphia Inquirer • 2d ...
Congressional Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-N.J.) was also charged with assault Monday night following a visit to a newly opened immigration detention center in Newark.
All of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka’s primary opponents came to his defense Friday after the Democratic candidate for New Jersey governor was arrested at Delaney Hall, a newly opened ICE detention center ...
and spotlighting his opponents’ mixed reactions. Key contenders like Rep. Mikie Sherrill and Jersey City mayor Steve Fluop took Baraka’s side, saying he was either invited in or simply left ...
Newark, New Jersey Mayor Ras Baraka was briefly arrested at an ICE detention center. The arrest occurred during an unannounced inspection by members of New Jersey's congressional delegation.
Advocates were also critical of Baraka's arrest while commending the mayor. What was the reaction to Ras Baraka's apparent arrest? ACLU-NJ Executive Director Amol Sinha said in a statement ...
Newark Mayor and top Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ras Baraka is speaking out following his arrest outside a New Jersey ICE facility on Friday, and the gleeful MAGA pile-on that followed.
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 ...
Homeland Security claims it’s proof. Newark mayor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ras Baraka said Saturday he would continue to fight against the operation of an immigration detention ...
fter hours in federal custody, Mayor Ras Baraka was released and spoke to a large crowd outside a Department of Homeland Security building on Frelinghuysen Avenue. "I never thought I would be ...
Mayor Ras Baraka was taken into custody Friday at Delaney Hall in Newark, which quietly started housing migrants detained by ICE this month. "The Mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka, committed trespass ...