Newark Mayor Ras Baraka appears in court after ICE arrest

May 15, 2025
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Newark mayor due in court after ICE arrest



Newark mayor due in court after ICE arrest

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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka appeared in federal court for a status conference Thursday after his arrest outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility last week. 

Baraka’s office had confirmed the democratic candidate for New Jersey governor would attend the procedural hearing. 

A group of demonstrators gathered outside the courthouse to rally in support of the mayor and protest against the facility. 

Mayor of Newark arrested by ICE agents

ICE agents took Baraka into custody on trespassing charges last Friday outside Delaney Hall, a detention center that opened just weeks ago

The mayor, along with other lawmakers and immigration advocates, have said the 1,000-bed facility did not obtain the necessary permits and blocked inspections. The Department of Homeland Security denies those allegations. 

Baraka told CBS News New York he was not at Delaney Hall that day to protest, but to support members of New Jersey’s congressional delegation who were there to tour the facility. 

“The Mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka, committed trespass and ignored multiple warnings from Homeland Security Investigations to remove himself from the ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey this afternoon,” U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba wrote on social media after his arrest.

The mayor pushed back, saying he was invited and stayed for over an hour.

“We didn’t storm the place. All of it is a lie,” he said. “Somebody allowed me to go in. I didn’t climb a fence. I didn’t kick the door down.” 

He was held in custody for four hours before being released. The trespassing charge carries a maximum sentence of 30 days in prison. 

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