"Clash of Opinions: Pro-ICE Rally Confronts Anti-ICE Protesters in Newark A tense standoff unfolded in Newark over the weekend as supporters of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) faced off against anti-ICE protesters outside the federal agency's facility. Approximately 200 pro-ICE demonstrators gathered to express their backing for the agency, while around 300 anti-ICE activists, who have been camping out at the facility, countered with their own fervent opposition. The two groups, separated by barricades, engaged in a heated exchange of insults and shouts, highlighting the deepening divide in the nation over immigration policy. As the debate continues to rage, the Newark ICE facility has become a focal point for the opposing views, with each side determined to be heard."


Pro-ICE supporters arrived Saturday outside Delaney Hall in Newark to support federal agents and give the leftist agitators who have descended on the Newark ICE facility a piece of their mind. The 200 pro- and roughly 300 anti-ICE supporters were each cordoned off behind separate barricades, but continued to scream and hurl insults at one...