ICE, Protests and immigration court
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Hours after protests in Philadelphia and around the country, a 64-year-old woman has been released from ICE custody. Holding signs and chanting "Free Auntie Lynn," members of the Service Employees International Union called for the release of one of their own on Thursday.
Twenty-three people were taken into custody as activists rallied outside the U.S. Immigration Court on Varick Street near West Houston Street.
Avelo Airlines provides the only scheduled commercial passenger flights out of Delaware. The governor is boycotting because of the airline's contract with ICE.
After ICE protests erupted into chaos Wednesday night in Lower Manhattan, police sources say officers are bracing for more demonstrations.
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ABC7 New York on MSNICE detention of New York City public school student sparks protestsThere is growing outrage over the detention of a young Venezuelan immigrant who advocates say was duped into giving up his asylum status.
The Trump DHS is warning that anyone interfering with federal immigration enforcement operations will "face consequences" after two incidents in New York City.
The leader of the protest, a woman who preferred to remain anonymous, told 21 News that she has evidence proving that ICE agents are operating at the airport. Her main concern is that ICE is violating the law, disregarding court rulings, and infringing upon the rights of those who are being detained.
There was a protest Thursday outside of the federal courthouse in Miami, as the Florida attorney general faced contempt of court accusations related to a new state law impacting undocumented adults.
Students from at least 25 schools descended on Union Square Park on Tuesday with a shared message to protect democracy.