AstroTurf Outrage at Delaney Hall

This week offered fresh proof that our political and media elites think most Americans possess the memories of goldfish. How else to explain the slickly choreographed protests at Newark’s Delaney Hall ICE detention center?

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What was staged as a raw, spontaneous outpouring of community outrage bore all the familiar hallmarks of a professional production: coordinated messaging, out-of-town organizers, uniform signage, and militant tactics recycled from similar disruptions nationwide. Yet major outlets and sympathetic politicians continue packaging it as an authentic grassroots uprising. It makes one wonder: Why are people still falling for this?

These demonstrations are not a spontaneous cry from a horrified public. They are performative solidarity bankrolled by shadowy networks of far-left donors and professional agitators whose radical vision—effectively surrendering borders and the abolition of detaining those in violation of immigration law—stands in direct opposition to what most Americans believe about enforcing our borders and laws.

Recent investigations show how such unrest is more coordinated than organic. A Federation for American Immigration Reform report on similar anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles documented premeditated operations involving training, legal support, supply chains, and uniform messaging, backed by domestic nonprofits and foreign-influenced actors.

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