Exclusive | Radical ringleader of anti-ICE mayhem at Delaney Hall is an ex-NJ early-childhood teacher

One of the ringleaders of the Delaney Hall mayhem is a former New Jersey early-childhood teacher, The Post has learned.Anti-ICE demonstrations have raged outside the federal immigration detention center in Newark since May 22, when 300 migrants inside went on a hunger strike over what they claimed were inhumane conditions.Ex-teacher Cassandra Magazino, a “nonbinary” radical activist who lives in Pompton Plains, immediately started clamoring to “free the detainees” and “abolish ICE.”“No concentration camps in New Jersey!” Magazino, 36, raged on Threads under the moniker “Rainbow Renegade,” which she’s used to organize the two-week long protest that’s resulted in officers being bitten by raging protesters, dozens of arrests, and a 9 p.m.curfew imposed by Newark’s mayor.“More bodies are needed at Delaney Hall!” she said on May 28.Soon also orchestrated the collection of military-grade riot gear, and personally delivered supplies to the protesters — coordinating pickups as many as three times a day outside public libraries and churches throughout the Garden State and recruiting volunteers to help, her social media posts show.“Do we have any friends willing to spend a few hours at their local library tomorrow to collect supplies?” she asked.
“Any friends with a storefront that would be willing to collect supplies?“I will come around and pick up everything afterwards, you do not have to worry about transporting it anywhere.”Magazino asked for items such as face shields, military goggles, gas masks, helmets, shin guards, knee pads, and wipes to clean off tear gas — as she prepped rioters for the violent clashes against police and ICE outside the 1000-bed federal migrant-detainment facility.The self-described “Jersey girl” had taught at KinderCare, “the nation’s leading provider of early childhood education,” in Whippany beginning in 2017, according to her LinkedIn page.“Happy first day of pre-Halloween, here’s my c...