Governor Noem Issues Strong Rebuke to Democrats Over Breach of New Jersey ICE Facility
The recent events at the ICE Detention Facility in Newark, New Jersey, have captured national attention, raising significant questions about the balance between legislative oversight, security protocols, and the treatment of detained individuals. The incident involved Democratic members of Congress and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka entering the facility without authorization, leading to a confrontation with ICE officers that included physical altercations. The situation, which resulted in assault charges against several participants, has sparked intense debate about the role of lawmakers in immigration enforcement and their ability to challenge federal policies.
Incident Overview: The Breach at Delaney Hall
On May 9, 2025, a group of Democratic lawmakers, including Representatives LaMonica McIver, Bob Menendez, and Bonnie Watson Coleman, along with Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, entered the Delaney Hall ICE Detention Facility in Newark. The group was reportedly there to investigate the conditions of detainees, with a particular focus on the welfare of those being held by ICE. However, their entrance into the restricted area was unauthorized, and tensions quickly escalated into physical altercations with ICE officers.
According to body-worn camera footage from the ICE officers involved, the lawmakers and the mayor initially pressed past signs indicating restricted access, bypassing security staff in an attempt to access the facility. During the confrontation, Representative McIver is seen physically shoving and pushing a female ICE officer, knocking her to the ground. The incident was immediately flagged as an assault on a federal officer, and DHS officials have stated that the department will pursue legal action against those involved, including the possibility of arresting the lawmakers.