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Up to 45 anti-ICE protesters arrested after clashing with NYPD officers

Up to 45 anti-ICE protesters arrested after clashing with NYPD officers

Sky News AUa day ago

Up to 45 protesters have been arrested during an anti-ICE protest as demonstrators clash with the New York Police Department.
A massive group of protesters were seen in lower Manhattan on Tuesday, with it quickly spiralling into chaos.
According to the New York Post, demonstrators hit the streets near Foley Square near City Hall to protest ICE deportations.
Police sources confirmed up to 45 protesters were arrested by the NYPD in the surrounding area of the Federal Plaza.

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