
A severe thunderstorm packing wind gusts over 70 mph moved into New Jersey on Friday evening and destroyed the Antifa camp set up outside Delaney Hall ICE detention center.
Far-left rioters once again surrounded the Newark, New Jersey, ICE detention facility this weekend after a week of unrest.
Law enforcement clashed with anti-ICE protestors Thursday and Friday night. Police arrested numerous rioters who traveled to Delaney Hall from out of state and charged them with several offenses.
After several nights of violence, far-left Mayor Ras Baraka decided to pull police away from the ICE facility.
“Given the significant reduction in unrest, the city will begin scaling back its presence at Delaney Hall,” Baraka said last week.
“After tonight, NPD will focus on traffic management and public safety, ensuring the protection of both protesters and motorists. We urge all protesters to remain peaceful so that attention remains focused on the urgent health and safety needs of detainees and the closing of Delaney Hall,” he said.
As expected, the left-wing terrorists became emboldened and attacked motorists trying to leave the facility.
Antifa rioters set up a camp with tents, umbrellas and other protest materials.
A severe windstorm moved through the area and blew away Antifa’s supplies.
Some of the rioters tried to weather the storm, and others packed up and left.
WATCH:
🚨 BREAKING: MASS PANIC at the Antifa cap outside ICE Newark as WINDSTORM blows away a bunch of their materials
They’re now ducking and covering 🤣
God is VERY entertained tonight 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/JSmyyOBPNa
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 6, 2026
This article originally appeared on The Gateway Pundit.com.

