NJ Senator Gets Sprayed at ICE Protest, Feds Sayin' It's All For Show
Andy Kim outchea gettin' hit wit pepper balls, while DHS callin' foul on the whole situation at Delaney Hall.

Aight, so check it. This week, Senator Andy Kim from Jersey was out front of Delaney Hall, that ICE detention spot in Newark, protestin' the way folks gettin' treated inside. Word is, he caught some pepper spray from the feds. Now, DHS Secretary Mullin callin' the whole thing a setup, sayin' Kim just tryna get some clout for the 'gram.
Kim and some other politicians been on ICE's case 'bout the conditions inside Delaney Hall, sayin' it ain't right. But Mullin clapped back, sayin' these detainees ain't exactly choir boys. He talkin' 'bout murderers, rapists, and all that. Says they gettin' fed, a place to sleep, and medical care. Basically, he sayin', 'What's the problem?'
But Kim ain't backin' down. He sayin' it ain't about him gettin' sprayed, it's 'bout the people inside bein' treated like they ain't human. He hittin' ICE for givin' some company from Florida a fat contract to run the place. Sounds like somebody gettin' paid off, know what I'm sayin'?
Mullin just brushin' it off, sayin' ICE just doin' they job, enforcin' the law. He tellin' these politicians if they don't like the law, then change it. But we know it ain't that simple.
Real talk, this is just the latest chapter in the immigration struggle. Folks been gettin' locked up and deported for years, and it ain't gettin' any better. These detention centers ain't nothin' but prisons, and they treatin' people like animals. Straight up.
It ain't right for these companies to be makin' money off people sufferin'. They buildin' new prisons, and filling them up. It’s disgusting.
This situation just showin' how messed up the system is. The feds ain't listenin' to the people, and these politicians just playin' games. We gotta stay woke and keep fightin' for what's right. We gotta support our people and make sure they gettin' treated with respect, no matter where they from.
Folks in the community gotta step up too. Organize, donate, and raise awareness so we can come together and fix this thing.
It's not easy to do, but we gotta keep pushin' and speakin' out about these injustices. If not us, then who?
Sources: * Community-Based Immigration Advocacy Groups * Reports on ICE Detention Center Conditions * People who have been detained

