Newark Mayor denied the trespass at the immigration of immigration after arrest

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka on Saturday refused to atrocities at a new federal immigration detention center during a confrontation at a new federal immigration detention center, which led to his arrest, while the Democrat was in convenience with three members of the Congress. Barak, who is opposing the inauguration of the Center this week, was released at around 8 pm on Friday night after spending several hours in custody. He was accused of ignoring and ignoring warnings to leave the Dlani Hall facility. Assistant Secretary of Public Affairs with Homeland Security Department, Trisia McLaglin, said in an interview with CNN on Saturday that the investigation was going on, and the department also released more videos of the confrontation. McLaglin also accused Baraka, seeking his party’s enrollment for the governor, playing “political sports”. “I am surprised by all the lies that were told here,” Baraka said, who said he was invited there for a press conference. “No one else was arrested, I was invited when he arrested me on the pavement.” Barak, who is running to make the term-limited village Phil Murphy successful, has adopted the fight with the Trump administration on illegal immigration. They aggressively pushed back against the construction and inauguration of the 1,000-bed detention center, arguing that it should not be allowed to open due to the creation of permit issues. Alina Habba, the Interim American Attorney for New Jersey, said on the social platform X that Baraka tortured the detention facility, run by a private jail operator Jio Group. Habba said that Baraka had “chosen to disregard the law.” The video of the incident revealed that Baraka was arrested after returning to the public side of the gate for convenience. The witnesses described a warm argument that the witnesses stated that the arrest after the arrest, attempted to join the three members of the three members of Robert Mendez, Lamonica Mcivar and Boney Watson Coleman, the three members of the New Jersian Congress delegation, to entered the convenience. When federal officials blocked his entry, a warm argument broke out, according to Viri Martinez, a activist from New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice. It continued even after Gates returned to the public side. Martinez said, “Shouting and pushing.” “Then the authorities bowed Barak. They threw one of the organizers on the ground. They put Baraka in handcuffs and put it in a identified car.” The Homeland Security Department said in a statement that the MPs did not seek a visit to the Delani Hall, in which the agency said the facility would be. The department said that it was entering the afternoon as carrying the prisoners in a bus “A group of protesters, including two members of the US Representative Assembly, came to the gate and broke into custody facility.” Ned Cooper, a spokesman of Watson Coleman, said the three MPs went there undeclared because they planned to inspect it, not on a scheduled tour. Watson Coleman said in a statement, “Unlike a press statement made by DHS, we did not give a ‘storm’ to the detention center.” “The author of that press release was so unfamiliar with the facts on the basis that he did not even count the number of representatives present. We were using our legal inspection ceremony as we have done at Elizabeth Detention Center without any incident.” The video shows that the mayor can hear a federal officer in a jacket with the logo of the Gate, standing on the public side of the gate, in the video of the changes shared with the Associated Press, it can be said that he cannot tell the barka that he cannot enter the facility because “you are not a Congress member.” Baraka then left the safe area, which re -connected the protesters on the public side of the gate. The video showed her in a suit speaking to a man through the gate, who said: “They are talking about coming back to arrest you.” “I am not on their property. They cannot come on the road and arrest me,” Baraka replied. After minutes several ice agents, covering the face wearing some, surrounded him and others in public. As the protesters cried, “shame,” Baraka was pulled back through the gate in handcuffs. Representative Menandez said in a statement that as members of the Congress, they have the legal right to oversite in DHS facilities without any prior notice and have done so twice before this year. But on Friday, “In every stage of this trip, Ice tried to scare everyone and disrupted our ability to monitor.” The Detention Center is next to a two -storey building a county jail which was operated as a half -way house in the east. In February, Ice gave a 15 -year contract to the Geo Group Inc. to run the Detention Center. Geo signed a $ 1 billion in unusually long and large agreement for snow. The announcement was part of President Donald Trump’s plan to rapidly increase the nationwide bed with a budget of about 41,000 beds this year. Soon after the announcement of the deal, Baraka sued Jio. Jio on Wednesday postponed the Delni Hall contract during an earning call with shareholders, stating CEO David Donhue that it was expected to generate more than $ 60 million per year in revenue. He said that the facility started on May 1. The hall stated that the capacity of the Center will increase the capacity under the contract with another ice in Michigan, from about 20,000 beds to about 23,000. DHS said in its statement that the convenience has proper permits and inspections have been cleaned.