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Protesters Clash with ICE, NYPD in Massive Enforcement Operation on Canal Street

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Mayhem on Canal Street

Introduction to the Chaos

Mayhem erupted outside of a Chinatown parking garage on Saturday after protesters learned of a massive ICE presence inside.

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Mayhem erupted outside of a Chinatown parking garage on Saturday after protesters learned of a massive ICE presence inside.
A band of anti-ICE protesters confronted a group of masked Feds on Howard Center Streets as they were apparently preparing for a massive raid.
In an attempt to prevent the agents from leaving, a group of growing New Yorkers blocked both entrances and used objects like wooden pallets and traffic barriers to block them in.
“Is this what makes you feel good? Tearing families apart?” One woman screamed.
“ICE out of New York!” The group chanted.

The NYPD Intervention

At about 11:45 a.m. on Nov. 29, the NYPD appeared on the scene and began to immediately clear the area in what developed into an all-out brawl.
Boxes and trash cans were hurled through the air at law enforcement while cops themselves battered protesters with nightsticks and tackled them to the ground.

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Unrelenting, the irate protesters retreated down the block, where they pulled trash out of a dumpster and covered the street in debris in hopes of blocking a path. This resulted in several more arrests.

Reaction from Local Authorities

Local City Council Member Christopher Marte arrived on the scene and thanked the protesters, saying they stopped a massive ICE enforcement operation.
“It was really disturbing to see ICE agents organized and prepare for a massive raid today. I want to thank the protesters who are out here today that really stopped people from being arrested and out into the deportation process,” Marte said.
However, he went on to charge that he believes the NYPD is collaborating with ICE after they rushed to the scene to break up the protest.
“I’m really frustrated that the NYPD seems to be working with ICE and making it easier for them to facilitate arrests and deportations,” Marte said. “If you’re here today, you’ll see that there’s some sort of coordination. This wasn’t done blindly.”

NYPD Response

An NYPD spokesperson vehemently denied that the department worked with federal agents on Nov. 29. The city’s sanctuary laws expressly forbid the NYPD from collaborating with federal agencies on immigration enforcement operations.

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“The NYPD was not in coordination with today’s federal operation and does not conduct civil immigration enforcement, period,” an NYPD spokesperson said.
Sources familiar with the incident report that Commissioner Jessica Tisch told FBI Director Kash Patel that Saturday’s operation was unacceptable.

Aftermath

Later in the afternoon, a convoy of federal vehicles left the garage but were immediately followed by protesters who began throwing plant pots, trash cans, and other items in front of the vehicles.
During the chaos, several protestors, journalists, and even cops were doused with pepper spray by one sergeant from the SRG Unit. While the exact arrest number hasn’t been determined, police sources report that it is in the double digits.
It is unclear whether ICE made any detainments or if the protests halted the scheduled operation.

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Conclusion

The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between ICE, the NYPD, and the community, particularly in areas with large immigrant populations. The clash on Canal Street is a stark reminder of the divisive nature of immigration policies and the role of law enforcement in their enforcement. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the city will navigate these complex issues and balance the need for public safety with the rights and dignity of all individuals.

FAQs

Q: What happened on Canal Street?

A: Protesters clashed with ICE and the NYPD over an apparent massive enforcement operation, leading to a brawl and several arrests.

Q: Did the NYPD collaborate with ICE?

A: The NYPD denies collaborating with ICE, citing the city’s sanctuary laws that forbid such cooperation.

Q: What was the outcome of the protest?

A: The outcome is unclear, with uncertainty over whether ICE made any detainments or if the protests successfully halted the scheduled operation.

Q: How many arrests were made?

A: The exact number of arrests has not been determined, but police sources report it is in the double digits.

Q: What is the city’s stance on immigration enforcement?

A: The city has sanctuary laws that prohibit the NYPD from collaborating with federal agencies on immigration enforcement operations.

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