AMNY (AM New York) Feds cuff more immigrants as protesters decry detentions outside 26 Federal Plaza

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Over the chants of protesters outside 26 Federal Plaza, ICE agents continued their work of detaining immigrants after court hearings, a practice that has become increasingly routine.

The protest outside the courthouse was part of a nationwide campaign organized by Refuse Fascism, called “No Business As Usual.” Organizers say the campaign aims to stop what they describe as the consolidation of fascism under President Donald Trump and the broader MAGA movement.

Protesters gathered at noon to “blow the whistle” on ICE, both literally and figuratively, and called for an end to immigration raids and detentions. Organizers drew attention to what they described as inhumane conditions on the 10th floor of the building.

Protesters hold a banner displaying images of detained immigrants outside 26 Federal Plaza during a rally against ICE detentions.
Protesters hold a banner displaying images of detained immigrants outside 26 Federal Plaza during a rally against ICE detentions.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell

Among the speakers was the Rev. Nathanael Saint-Pierre of St. Augustine of Hippo Episcopal Church on the Lower East Side who called for action, saying that prayer was no longer enough.

“I’m here to say that yesterday we prayed, but today we stand. Prayer is not enough. We need to get involved,” Saint-Pierre said. “I am a Black man, and unfortunately, when I am on the street, I don’t have an identity. No matter what passport I carry, I can be taken and kidnapped.”

He continued: “So I am standing with everyone asking that Trump must go now. That is not what brought me to America. It was about freedom, about life and about liberty. Now I am in hiding. I cannot openly preach the gospel, and they distort the gospel to make it mean what they want. We need the gospel to mean something else — to mean freedom for all.”

Blowing the whistle on ICE: Rev. Saint-Pierre joins demonstrators calling for an end to detentions
Blowing the whistle on ICE: Rev. Saint-Pierre joins demonstrators calling for an end to detentions
Photo by Lloyd Mitchell

Over the sound of whistles, demonstrators chanted, “Trump must go now,” and “Shut down ICE now,” echoing through the hallways of 26 Federal Plaza.

Monday’s protest marked the beginning of what organizers say will be a nationwide campaign of sustained nonviolent resistance.

“This is not protest-as-usual,” said Coco Das, a national leader of Refuse Fascism. “It’s preparation for the moment that must come soon — when millions rise up together, nonviolently but with determination, to grind the machinery of the Trump regime to a halt and refuse to stop until it is removed from power.”

IN THE NAME OF HUMANITY, WE REFUSE TO ACCEPT A FASCIST AMERICA!

NOW IS the TIME WHEN WE MUST RISE UP and ACT to STOP the CONSOLIDATION of TRUMP MAGA FASCISM. For the lives of people here and around the world we must refuse unlawful and inhumane orders… we must fill the streets and town squares in non-violent protest—not stopping until we become millions — not relenting until this regime is no longer able to implement its program or maintain its hold on power.