Federal agents arrest anti-ICE agitators during chaotic Delaney Hall confrontations caught on video

Shocking video captured the moments at least two anti-ICE agitators were arrested outside Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, Friday, during riotous confrontations.The chaotic scene unfolded Friday night as a caravan of cars rushed out of the immigrant detention center while agitators blocked them.Cars pushed through the crowd, hitting at least one person as agitators continued banging, kicking and blocking government vehicles.Agitators could be heard shouting, "Let's go coward," "F--- you," "Are you proud of yourself a------" and "quit your f------ job."An agent directly addressed one agitator, saying, "What did you say? You're going to kill me?" before appearing to detain the person.ANTI-ICE AGITATORS THROW WOODEN PALLETS, MATTRESSES AT FEDERAL AGENTS DURING CHAOTIC NJ DETENTION CENTER CLASHAnti-ICE agitators were seen on video allegedly attempting to block vehicles from leaving the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, on Friday night.(FreedomNewsTV)ICE agents were attempting to push crowds back to remove barricades that would allow cars to pass through.At least two people were seen on video being detained by authorities.Witnesses confirmed pepper spray was deployed during the incident.Video showed anti-ICE agitators kicking cars attempting to enter and depart Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, on Friday night.
(FreedomNewsTV)WATCH: POLICE ABSENT FROM DELANEY HALL CHAOS AS AGITATORS BLOCK ICE VEHICLES AND AGENTS USE PEPPER SPRAYThe night of violence followed a decision Thursday by Newark Mayor Ras Baraka to remove law enforcement resources from outside Delaney Hall, beginning Friday."ICE increased its presence and engaged protesters in ways that escalated tensions and led to unnecessary confrontation," Baraka wrote in a statement."It is not the responsibility of the Newark Police Division to secure a private facility.
We have made clear to the GEO Group, who has its own private security firm, that securing their facility is their responsibilit...