Radical anarchists have been wreaking havoc at an immigration detention center in the sanctuary state of New Jersey for days, often blocking traffic and creating dangerous conditions in the roadway.
The driver of a waste removal truck unleashed his frustration on the agitators after they obstructed his vehicle.
“Do I want to get locked up? What am I doing? Am I bothering y’all?” the man yelled at the militants.
“If I hit one of y’all, I go to jail, right? Come on. What’s wrong with y’all?”
ALERT: Garbage truck driver berates anti-ICE protestors as they block the road in a riot outside of the Delaney Hall immigration center in Newark, New Jersey.
“If I hit one of y’all, I go to jail, right?… What's wrong with y'all!.. Come on, man."
The protestors became violent,… pic.twitter.com/SmzdNU4rOc
— E X X ➠A L E R T S (@ExxAlerts) May 28, 2026
Shortly after the driver climbed back into his truck and departed, the agitators were once again blocking commercial traffic.
On the same night, several black bloc rioters were struck by a big rig during a skirmish with law enforcement.
ICE officers were reportedly attempting to remove makeshift barricades near a vehicle entrance when they were attacked by a mob.
During an ensuing scrap, at least two individuals fell near and under the wheels of a rolling big rig, footage shows.
WATCH: Antifas nearly run over by moving big rig during skirmish with ICE officers outside Delaney Hall detention facility in New Jersey last nightpic.twitter.com/xTNuarHJYZ
— Border Hawk (@BorderHawkNews) May 28, 2026
On Friday night, authorities began erecting road blocks and concrete barriers in an apparent attempt to avoid further chaos in the roadway.
WATCH: Roadblocks and concrete barriers are being erected outside Delaney Hall ICE facility in Newark
New Jersey State Police have also been deployed as nightly riots are expected to escalate into the weekend
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— Border Hawk (@BorderHawkNews) May 29, 2026
We will continue to monitor this situation as it develops.


