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Hundreds Protest Outside ICE Headquarters in New York City

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Original Story by The New York Times
June 11, 2025
Hundreds Protest Outside ICE Headquarters in New York City

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Hundreds of protesters gathered in Lower Manhattan to oppose President Trump's intensified immigration crackdown, particularly focusing on the arrests of migrants in courthouses. The demonstration was concentrated near federal immigration offices and the city's main immigration court, with some protesters moving toward another court while others remained around the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office. Tensions escalated as police officers in riot gear attempted to manage the crowd, resulting in numerous arrests as protesters clashed with law enforcement. The situation became more volatile as midnight approached, with further clashes and arrests occurring near the ICE offices. Despite the protests in Los Angeles being largely peaceful, the demonstrations in New York were marked by confrontations with police, leading city officials to emphasize their commitment to maintaining order while respecting the right to peaceful protest.

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  • Hundreds of protesters demonstrated in Lower Manhattan against the Trump administration's immigration policies, particularly focusing on the increased arrests of migrants in courthouses. The protest took place at Foley Square, near federal immigration offices and the main immigration court, highlighting the growing tension around these arrests.

  • The protesters, carrying signs that read 'ICE out of NYC' in both Spanish and English, marched through the streets toward another immigration court, while others remained near the ICE office at Foley Square. As night fell, the atmosphere became more charged, resulting in dozens of arrests as tensions with police escalated.

  • Protesters chanted slogans and taunted police officers in riot gear, leading to a wave of arrests as officers attempted to manage the crowd and keep traffic flowing. The situation intensified after 10 p.m. when officers used pepper spray and clashed with a dwindling group of demonstrators.

  • As midnight approached, a confrontation occurred when white vans with flashing lights emerged near the ICE offices, prompting a rush from the remaining protesters. This led to chaotic scenes as officers arrested several individuals amid the disorder.

  • New York City officials, including Mayor Eric Adams, addressed concerns about the protests potentially spiraling out of control, emphasizing their respect for peaceful protests while warning against violence and lawlessness. The city's police force was commended by the Department of Homeland Security for their response to the protests, contrasting with the more chaotic scenes in Los Angeles.

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