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Protests in Manhattan turned violent Tuesday as thousands rallied against recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids and in support of demonstrations in Los Angeles. Dozens of people were taken into custody and some protesters remained on city streets late Tuesday night.
Thousands of angry New Yorkers took to the streets near Foley Square in the shadow of City Hall to protest the Immigration and Customs Enforcement deportations ongoing in the city and throughout
The Council made reference to concerns about whether the police had violated New York’s sanctuary laws by sharing information with federal authorities.
Demonstrators are gathering in New York City’s Foley Square in lower Manhattan Tuesday evening protesting recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids around the country. The NYPD is closely monitoring the situation telling News 4 they’re well prepared and well equipped to keep the situation peaceful.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams warns against anti-ICE riots, stating the city will allow peaceful protests but not tolerate violence as Los Angeles faces ongoing unrest.
Around 200 demonstrators gathered for an “ICE out of NYC” protest near Foley Square around 5 p.m., steps away from an ICE facility at 26 Federal Plaza where an unknown number of
The protests sparked in Los Angeles on Friday when ICE arrested over 40 illegal immigrants in the area. Now, they're spreading across the country.
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Vowing to ramp up the city campaign to combat Jew hatred, Mayor Eric Adams signed an executive order Sunday adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of