Delaney Hall anti-ICE clashes continue – despite New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s ‘peaceful’ protest zone

By New York Post (U.S.) | Created at 2026-05-30 03:46:14 | Updated at 2026-06-08 00:28:54 1 week ago

The scene outside Delaney Hall detention center turned chaotic again Friday night with more clashes between anti-ICE protesters and agents – despite New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s attempt to establish a “peaceful” protest zone.

The mob throughout the evening continued their vile chants and ignored orders from police to disperse or face arrests as law enforcement used tear gas and pepper spray to restrain the unruly crowd, according to footage.

“Kill yourself, quit your job, quit your job,” the rabble-rousers chanted at one point.

Protesters have surrounded Delaney Hall in Newark. REUTERS

“F—k ICE,” they barked.

Some officers on horseback tried to force the hooligans away from the Newark facility after others in full riot gear holding shields held a solid line, the video shows.

Demonstrators were seen breaching an orange protective fence at the facility, dragging the barrier to the sides of the street and continuing to trespass.

Sherrill had announced Friday afternoon that the “peaceful” protest zones would be established “immediately” and that “we all need to do everything we can to cool things down now.”

Sparks fly at the feet of New Jersey State Police in riot gear during a clash with protesters outside Delaney Hall on May 29, 2026. Getty Images
Federal agents fire less than lethal rounds at protesters in Newark, New Jersey. Getty Images
New Jersey State Police riot and mounted units were deployed outside Delaney Hall to clear protesters on May 29, 2026. Getty Images
A protester kicks a tear gas canister as New Jersey State Police clear protestors from outside Delaney Hall which is being used as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center on May 29, 2026 Getty Images

The governor claimed that she will not give ICE “the pretext to expand operations” in New Jersey.

“Our top priority is public safety – and we need to take this opportunity to lower the temperature now,” she added.

The protests erupted over Memorial Day weekend after detainees reported inhumane conditions, including extreme overcrowding, low-quality food and limited access to hot water.

The Trump administration has countered that the standard of living at Delaney Hall is higher than most US prisons.

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