Key facts
- Newark Mayor Ras Baraka is filing a lawsuit to shut down the Delaney Hall immigration detention center.
- The lawsuit cites health and safety grounds.
- The action follows 10 days of clashes between protesters and law enforcement at the facility.
- At least 20 protesters were arrested Sunday night for breaking a new curfew.
- The Department of Homeland Security announced arrests of illegal immigrants in New Jersey, including those with criminal convictions.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka is filing a lawsuit to shut down the Delaney Hall immigration detention center, citing health and safety concerns. This legal action follows 10 days of clashes between protesters and law enforcement at the facility. The mayor has also criticized the GEO Group, which operates the facility. On Sunday night, police arrested at least 20 protesters for breaking a new curfew imposed to quell violent rallies. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the arrests of numerous illegal immigrants in New Jersey last week, including those previously convicted of manslaughter, sex crimes, and weapons charges. DHS acting assistant secretary Lauren Bis stated that ICE is working to remove criminal illegal aliens and will not be slowed by violent rioters. The DHS highlighted several individuals arrested, including Marcos Delacruz (sex assault, fraud), Success Bounte (robbery, burglary), Jose Manuel Rivera-Mes (voluntary manslaughter, weapon offense), Ismael Antonio Moreno-Javier (terroristic threats, assault), Carlos Javier Llano-Batista (fraud, larceny), Esteban Pastor Montes Navarro (simple assault, weapon possession), Cesar Augusto Diaz Poveda (assault, obstructing police), Pabline Patricia Da Silva (burglary, larceny), David Benitez (simple assault, obstructing police), and Jacinta Contreras Reyes (domestic violence, weapon possession).