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In this The Gateway Pundit article, Cristina Laila reports that a severe thunderstorm with wind gusts over 70 mph swept through New Jersey and disrupted an anti-ICE protest encampment outside the Delaney Hall ICE detention center in Newark.
- The article says the storm hit Friday evening and blew through a protest camp set up outside the Newark ICE facility.
- Protesters had reportedly gathered outside Delaney Hall after several days of unrest and clashes with law enforcement.
- According to the article, police had arrested multiple people during earlier confrontations near the facility.
- Newark Mayor Ras Baraka had announced that the city would scale back its police presence at Delaney Hall, citing a “significant reduction in unrest.”
- Baraka said Newark police would shift focus toward traffic management and public safety while urging protesters to remain peaceful.
- The Gateway Pundit characterizes the protesters as Antifa and says some later targeted motorists leaving the facility.
- The encampment reportedly included tents, umbrellas, and other protest materials.
- Video shared by independent journalist Nick Sortor allegedly showed wind scattering the camp’s supplies and forcing protesters to take cover or leave.
- The article frames the storm as a dramatic interruption of the protest activity outside the detention center.
Read the full story:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/severe-windstorm-moves-through-antifa-camp-outside-newark/

