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Newark mayor denies trespassing at US immigration centre following arrest 

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has denied trespassing at a new United States federal immigration detention centre following his arrest and release.

Baraka, who has been protesting the centre’s opening this week, denied his trespassing charge on Saturday, a day after he spent several hours in police custody.

The mayor has gone head-to-head with the Trump administration over undocumented immigration, pushing back against the opening of the Delaney Hall Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) 1,000-bed detention facility, arguing that it should not be allowed to open because of building permit issues.

Officials accused Baraka of trespassing and ignoring warnings to leave the Delaney Hall facility in Newark, New Jersey.

“I’m shocked by all the lies that were told here,” he said, adding he had been invited there for a news conference.

“No one else [was] arrested, I was invited in, then they arrested me on the sidewalk.”

Alina Habba, interim US Attorney for New Jersey, said on the social media platform X that Baraka trespassed at the detention facility, which is run by private prison operator Geo Group.

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Habba said Baraka had “chosen to disregard the law”.

Tricia McLaughlin, an assistant secretary for public affairs with the US Department of Homeland Security, said in an interview with CNN on Saturday that the investigation was ongoing and that more video from the scene would soon be released.

She also accused Baraka of playing “political games”.

Baraka was taken into custody by the ICE agents in a scuffle at the facility.

He had joined several lawmakers at the detention centre for a demonstration on Friday.

Video of the incident showed that Baraka was arrested after returning to the public side of the gate to the facility.

Local elected officials swiftly condemned the federal agents’ actions, with the state’s governor, Phil Murphy, writing on X that he was “outraged by the unjust arrest”.

 

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Anthony Suarez led the charge, scoring in the 15th, 47th, and 50th minutes. Majd Alghoussaini added to the tally just before halftime with a 42nd-minute goal that gave Rovers a 2–0 lead at the break.

The floodgates opened in the second half. Kidaniel Perez scored in the 69th minute, followed by a late goal from Ali Yusuf, who had just been subbed in minutes earlier. His strike in the 85th sealed an emphatic six-point win.
Prankton SC’s Shadiin Tafari Smith managed a lone goal in the 49th minute, but the team struggled to keep pace with Rovers’ relentless attacking front.
Afterward, on St. Thomas, New Vibes SC put forth a strong team effort to defeat Raymix SC 4–1.
Leonardo Regala got things started in the 21st minute, finishing off a quick attacking move. Lentz Bazelais added a goal in the 40th minute, capitalizing on defensive confusion to make it 2–0 before the break.

Regala’s second goal came in the 54th minute, putting New Vibes comfortably ahead. Another goal from Bethelmy Villard in the 81st minute increased the lead to 4-0. A tragic 91st-minute own goal pushed the final scoreline to 4–1 in favor of New Vibes.
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The wins boost the momentum for both undefeated New Vibes and ambitious Rovers as they seek to reclaim the top position in the league.
The USVISF Men’s Premier League continues next weekend as teams push for playoff spots and build chemistry. Fans can expect continued excitement, rising tension, and more breakout performances.
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