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Homan says most anti-ICE protesters at New Jersey’s Delaney Hall are not state residents

Homan says most anti-ICE protesters at New Jersey’s Delaney Hall are not state residents
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White House border czar Tom Homan on Monday said most anti-ICE protesters engaging in violence at Delaney Hall, the immigration detention center in Newark, are not from New Jersey. Most of the protesters come from other Democratic states, according to the Trump administration’s top immigration official. “These are paid protesters,” Homan said on Fox News’s […]

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