Delaney Hall Frolics
/Antifa thugs battle agents
They say they will remain camped outside the center until all detainees are released.
“All”
The anti-ICE protesters started gathering outside the center — many of them wearing keffiyeh scarves and waving Antifa flags — during the Memorial Day weekend when hundreds of ICE detainees inside reportedly went on a hunger and labor strike, to protest conditions inside the 1,000-bed facility.
🚨NJ DEMOCRATS DEFEND AND PROTECT KILLERS AND PED0PHILES AT DELANEY HALL DETENTION CENTER!
— Jay Gatling (@apinionsvary) May 26, 2026
These are the illegal aliens that Democrats in New Jersey are protesting to protect by demanding the closure of the Delaney Hall migrant detention center in Newark.
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NJ DEMOCRATS DEFEND AND PROTECT KILLERS AND PED0PHILES AT DELANEY HALL DETENTION CENTER! These are the illegal aliens that Democrats in New Jersey are protesting to protect by demanding the closure of the Delaney Hall migrant detention center in Newark. While ICE arrests convicted killers, child sex offenders, rapists, and drug traffickers, Democrats like Sens. Cory Booker and Andy Kim (who was pepper-sprayed by federal agents on Memorial Day 2026 while inserting himself into clashes between protesters and ICE outside the facility), along with Rep. LaMonica McIver and others, rally to shut it down and oppose enforcement.
The arrested criminal illegal aliens in New Jersey include: - Jose De La O Lainez (El Salvador) — Homicide -
Steven McKenzie (Jamaica) — Homicide, aggravated assault, robbery, weapons charges, assault -
Juan Vazquez Reyes (Mexico) — Homicide -
Jhan Martinez-Valverde (Peru) — Sex offense against a child -
Sergio Marques Abrantes (Portugal) — Enticement of a minor for indecent purposes -
Antonio Gutierrez-Arroyo (Mexico) — Sexual assault, resisting arrest -
Samuel Santiago-Gomez (Spain) — Selling cocaine, drug possession, prohibited weapon, aggravated assault -
Miguel Gonzalez (Dominican Republic) — Aggravated assault, weapon possession, drug trafficking - J
ose Taveras (Dominican Republic) — Aggravated assault, weapon possession -
Rudy Chavez (Guatemala) — Homicide, drug trafficking -
Glenroy Lewis (Jamaica) — Robbery, weapon possession, assault, aggravated assault -
Luis Castaneda-Reyes (Colombia) — Weapon offense, larceny, burglary, marijuana possession, robbery - Jonathan Sepulveda-Lara (Dominican Republic) — Drug trafficking, robbery, selling opium/heroin, identity theft -
Nelson Granados Oviedo (Honduras) — Amphetamine manufacturing, drug trafficking -
Manuel Morales-Rivera (Mexico) — Aggravated assault -
Reyniery Guzman-Alvarado (Honduras) — Aggravated assault