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Protests against ICE in NYC result in the detaining of at least 11 city officials by law enforcement.

Elected authorities apprehended during a protest organized against ICE, outside Federal Plaza in Manhattan, as confirmed by police, totaling at least 11 arrests.

Law enforcement detains a minimum of 11 elected city officials during a violent demonstration...
Law enforcement detains a minimum of 11 elected city officials during a violent demonstration against Immigration and Customs Enforcement in New York City.

Protests against ICE in NYC result in the detaining of at least 11 city officials by law enforcement.

In a dramatic turn of events, eleven elected officials were arrested during a sit-in protest against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) outside Federal Plaza Immigration Court in Manhattan, New York, on Thursday.

The protests, focused on the issue of alleged illegal immigrant detentions in the building, saw Comptroller Brad Lander, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, State Senator Julia Salazar, and Assemblywoman Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas among those arrested.

The demonstrators, who included these elected officials, were holding a peaceful sit-in to call for an end to the alleged illegal detentions at Federal Plaza Immigration Court. The location of the protests was Federal Plaza Immigration Court in Manhattan.

The arrests occurred during the sit-in protest against ICE on Thursday in Manhattan, New York. The detentions reportedly occur after routine hearings at the Federal Plaza Immigration Court.

The eight other elected officials arrested during the sit-in protest against ICE at the Federal Plaza Immigration Court in Manhattan on Thursday have not been named in the available search results. Only one of the arrested, Jabari Brisport, is specifically mentioned, but the identities of the remaining eight elected officials remain unspecified.

The arrested officials will be given police summonses and then released. This arrest occurred during the sit-in protest against ICE outside Federal Plaza Immigration Court in Manhattan.

The protests took place in Manhattan, New York, on Thursday. The protests were held outside Federal Plaza Immigration Court in Manhattan and were focused on the issue of immigrant detentions.

The developing story is about the sit-in protest against ICE and the subsequent arrests of elected officials at Federal Plaza Immigration Court in Manhattan, New York. The protests were against ICE and the demonstrators claim that immigrant New Yorkers have been illegally detained in the building.

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