Newark Mayor Arrested After Dem Reps ‘Storm’ New Jersey ICE Facility, Charge Past Security Officers

Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested on Friday following a security breach at Delaney Hall — a federal detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, that opened on May 1 and is being run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) — which also included several House Democrats.

Fox News national correspondent Bill Melugin shared details about the ongoing situation in a series of posts to X:

“BREAKING: DHS tells @FoxNews two Democratic members of Congress have “stormed” ICE’s Delaney Hall detention facility in New Jersey with a group of protesters and are currently holed up in/near a guard shack on the property. Fox is told the group waited for the gates to open to allow a bus with ICE detainees to enter the property, then they rushed in past security. DHS says they believe two of the members of Congress are @RepBonnie and @RepMenendez, and video posted online appears to confirm they are both on site at the facility.”

Video showing them at the property: https://t.co/RLV8xUFz9E

— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) May 9, 2025

Melugin included video of three Garden State Democrats — Reps. Bonnie Watson-Coleman, LaMonica McIver, and Rob Menendez — at the facility, complaining that the Department of Homeland Security had allowed ICE to open the facility over the objections of Mayor Baraka.

Rep. Watson-Coleman shared her own photos from Delaney Hall, claiming that they were simply there to exercise their “oversight authority.”

We’re at Delaney Hall, an ICE prison in Newark that opened without permission from the city & in violation of local ordinances.

We’ve heard stories of what it’s like in other ICE prisons. We’re exercising our oversight authority to see for ourselves.@RepLaMonica @RepMenendez pic.twitter.com/OIJuePH2XS

— Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (@RepBonnie) May 9, 2025

“As congressional members, we have the power to conduct oversight. That’s what we’re here to do,” McIver echoed the same talking point.

As congressional members, we have the power to conduct oversight. That’s what we’re here to do.@RepBonnie @RepMenendez pic.twitter.com/VqfNC56xNi

— Rep. LaMonica McIver (@RepLaMonica) May 9, 2025

Mayor Baraka, who is currently campaigning to be New Jersey’s next governor, has been protesting the facility since it opened and was ultimately detained by ICE for trespassing on Friday. “Delaney Hall cannot lawfully open in Newark at this time,” he said when it was first announced.

Attorney Alina Habba, who is currently the Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, released a statement regarding Baraka’s arrest:

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. He has willingly chosen to disregard the law. That will not stand in this state. He has been taken into custody. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW.

“It was an act of intimidation not just to the mayor, not just to us, but to everyone who is watching. They feel no weight of the law. They feel no restraint on what they should be doing. And that was shown in broad daylight today,” Menendez said after ICE detained Baraka.

Earlier in the week, the city of Newark attempted to stall operations at the facility by parking a bulldozer in front of the entrance and blocking access to the gate.

ICE says earlier this week, the city of Newark placed a bulldozer at the entrance of the facility in an effort to block access.

Photo provided to FOX via ICE. pic.twitter.com/9Q4nzAKrZz

— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) May 9, 2025

DHS responded to the incident with a statement posted to X: “Today, as a bus of detainees was entering the security gate of Delaney Hall Detention Center, a group of protestors, including two members of US Congress, stormed the gate and broke into the detention facility. The allegations by Newark politicians that Delaney does not have the proper permitting is false.”

Today, as a bus of detainees was entering the security gate of Delaney Hall Detention Center, a group of protestors, including two members of US Congress, stormed the gate and broke into the detention facility. The allegations by Newark politicians that Delaney does not have the…

— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) May 9, 2025

Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin also told Fox News host Will Cain, “A civilian, if they try to break into a detention facility, they will be physically restrained. Members of Congress also have to follow the law.”

.@TriciaOhio on the Dems who broke into Delaney Detention Hall:
“A civilian, if they try to break into a detention facility, they will be physically restrained. Members of Congress also have to follow the law.” pic.twitter.com/jqCBGRgsAY

— The Will Cain Show (@WillCainShow_) May 9, 2025

WATCH: Female Fencer And Trans-Supporting USA Fencing Head Face Off At Heated DOGE Hearing

The battle over women’s sports came to a head for women’s fencing on Wednesday in a heated congressional hearing where female fencer Stephanie Turner took questions alongside USA Fencing Chairman Damien Lehfeldt, who doubled down on allowing trans-identifying men.

Lehfeldt was subpoenaed to appear before the House Oversight Committee’s DOGE subcommittee for the hearing titled, “Unfair Play: Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.”

Turner was disqualified from a Maryland tournament in March for taking a knee and refusing to compete against a trans-identifying male opponent. She ultimately stepped away from fencing altogether.

“It took me nearly three years to get up the courage to come out publicly,” Turner told lawmakers at the hearing. “That knee I took in protest was a cry for help and an act of desperation.”

“That knee I took in protest was a cry for help and an act of desperation.”

USA Fencing athlete Stephanie Turner testified before Congress about the painful decision to protest being forced to compete against a male opponent. pic.twitter.com/yVrD2XSB0Q

— ICONS (@icons_women) May 7, 2025

Turner also explained how biological sex impacts performance in fencing, reminding lawmakers that it is a “combat sport.”

“There are elements of speed, power, reaction time, distance control, footwork and blade work — all attributes affected by sex development,” she said in her opening statement. “It’s unbelievably demeaning to female fencers to put down the differences between men and women and any woman’s loss to a man as a ‘skill issue’ or that a woman simply needs to work harder.”

Ahead of the hearing, Lehfeldt appeared to throw up a middle finger on social media, captioning the post “Game time,” but later clarified that he cropped his other finger out of the photo. The uncropped photo shared with Fox News showed Lehfeldt holding up two fingers.

🚨 OUTRAGEOUS: @USAFencing Chair Damien Lehfeldt appears to give the middle finger this morning ahead of a Congressional hearing on the mistreatment of female fencers like Stephanie Turner—who took a knee to protest facing a male opponent and has since left the sport.

Unclear if… pic.twitter.com/n4ELk2T4ue

— ICONS (@icons_women) May 7, 2025

During the hearing, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) asked Lehfeldt whether he believes forcing women to change in front of a man is “abusive.”

Lehfeldt struggled to offer an answer.

“Congresswoman, I’m not sure I follow the question,” he responded.

🚨 @RepMTG: “Do you think forcing a woman to change in a locker room in front of a male is abusive?”

The silence from Damien Lehfeldt is LOUD…

Absolutely reprehensible! pic.twitter.com/hRpFnlnsDx

— Independent Women's Forum (@IWF) May 7, 2025

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) challenged Lehfeldt to apologize to Turner to her face.

“Will you face Miss Stephanie Turner today? Will you look her in the eyes? Will you apologize to her for the way that she was treated by USA Fencing, standing up for women and girls, women’s rights, standing her ground as a woman who only wanted to fence with other women?”

🤺👀 Rep. Mace asked Damien Lehfeldt, board chair of USA Fencing, to look Stephanie Turner in the eyes and apologize for how his organization treated her by forcing her to compete with men. HE REFUSED.@RepNancyMace: “Real men protect women, you are not one.”

Watch the clip 👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/Iw8h1Lul5T

— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) May 8, 2025

“Why aren’t you protecting women?” asked Rep Eli Crane (R-AZ).

“Sir, from a fencing standpoint, it’s one of the safest sports in the Olympic movement. I know that you think that swords present some kind of danger,” Lehfeldt responded.

Americans don't want MEN in WOMEN's sports.

Why are Democrats so weird and out of touch? pic.twitter.com/ztuqyJvgQS

— Rep. Eli Crane (@RepEliCrane) May 8, 2025

Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) asked Lehfeldt about his response to a mother who said she would move her daughters to a new sport over trans-identifying men in women’s fencing.

Lehfeldt posted his response to the woman on social media, calling her email “whiny,” and going on a bizarre rant to the woman, named Dorothy, in which he referenced “The Wizard of Oz” and told her the only wizard who could help her is “of the grand wizard variety.”

“I want to be crystal clear. That was an inappropriate message,” Lehfeldt said during the hearing. “I regret it, sir. I deleted it shortly after posting it, and I certainly don’t feel that way anymore.”

Damien Lehfeldt, Chairman of @USAFencing, has a long, ugly record of smearing parents who dare to oppose men in their daughters’ sports.

He brought lame excuses. I brought receipts. pic.twitter.com/QMU8XjB68z

— Congressman Brandon Gill (@RepBrandonGill) May 7, 2025

Lehfeld also doubled down in a response to a social media follower who asked him, “Are you okay with cis females being at a disadvantage?” Lehfeldt responded simply, “Yeah.”

After the hearing, Turner said she wanted to see some USA Fencing leaders resign.

“I’m going to be pushing for people to resign, to be honest. I’d like to see some people resign for the comments that they’ve made, especially publicly, ones that are harassing and meant to humiliate concerned women, mothers and daughters,” Turner said.

Last month, USA Fencing said it might have to change its policy to bar trans-identifying males from women’s fencing.

“In the event that USA Fencing is guided to change its current stance in accordance with oversight bodies or federal legislation, the new policy states athletes competing in USA Fencing-sanctioned tournaments must compete according to their biological sex,” the organization said in a statement.

“The policy will be implemented only if and when one or more governing bodies require these updates,” USA Fencing added.

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