DHS Considers Shifting Resources from Newark Airport Amid ICE Facility Protests
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), led by Secretary Markwayne Mullin, is contemplating reallocating resources and personnel from Newark Liberty International Airport to protect officials at Delaney Hall, a privately run Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility. This consideration comes in response to escalating demonstrations outside the facility. Mullin, a former Republican U.S. senator from Oklahoma, indicated that if DHS personnel are not available to process international flights, incoming passengers may not be permitted entry into the United States. The situation has intensified following recent confrontations between New Jersey Democratic lawmakers and federal officials at the Newark detention center. The facility has been under scrutiny for alleged mistreatment of detainees, leading to a hunger strike initiated by detainees over conditions such as food shortages and inadequate medical care. The potential shift in DHS resources could impact international flight processing at one of ...