ICE, New York City and Canal Street
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ICE raid aftermath: Outraged New Yorkers protest at Federal Plaza, demanding end to violent immigration crackdown
The fallout from a brutal ICE raid on Chinatown’s Canal Street continued Tuesday night when fuming New Yorkers and local elected officials marched outside of 26 Federal Plaza demanding that federal agents leave the Big Apple.
NewsNation captured the frenzied clash between protestors and ICE in New York City on Tuesday, reporting protestors "yelling racial slurs" and "pushing" agents
ICE agents rounded up people along several blocks of Canal St., from Church St. to Lafayette St., shutting down the area as they conducted a raid targeting illegal street vendors.
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Federal agents carry out joint ICE crackdown on illegal vending on Canal Street in Chinatown
The scene grew chaotic as vendors attempted to flee, with several people seen running and falling as agents pursued them.
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ICE says it conducted ‘targeted operation’ on Canal Street in NYC
Advocates claim 15 to 40 people were "abducted by ICE" and that two protesters believed to be U.S. citizens were also arrested.
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ICE agents target New York City immigration courts more often than others, new analysis suggests
ICE has made nearly 2,400 arrests that likely took place in immigration courthouses around the country, and analysis of federal data finds.
David Cox, 54, from Newark Valley, was arrested in Brooklyn after allegedly threatening to attack ICE agents with firebombs on the same day as nationwide protests.
A Democrat New York congressman is calling on the NYPD to arrest and prosecute ICE agents who engage in “unlawful actions” during federal immigration crackdowns in the city.
A deranged upstate man was arrested in New York City Saturday afternoon after allegedly claiming he had firebombs that he planned to use at a “No Kings” protest to attack federal agents – a bust that comes as some of the anti-Trump rallies around the US spiraled out of control.
The arrest came as more than 100,000 protesters took to the streets of New York City during Saturday's “No Kings” demonstration.