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Truck Driver Erupts on Anti ICE Mob Blocking His Route as Antifa Clashes With Agents [WATCH]

It was supposed to be another simple work night for a garbage truck driver making his rounds through Newark, New Jersey.

Instead, it turned into a showdown with an angry mob of anti-ICE protesters who thought blocking a man from doing his job would somehow make them heroes.

The scene unfolded [1] outside Delaney Hall, an immigration center frequently targeted by left-wing activists, as chaos erupted with Antifa agitators battling federal agents in the streets.

The driver, clearly fed up after being trapped by the mob, shouted at the demonstrators.

“If I hit one of y’all, I go to jail,” he yelled in frustration, according to video from Freedom News.

The group had swarmed around his truck, preventing him from moving while shouting their usual slogans about “abolishing ICE.”

Like countless ordinary Americans trying to make a living, this man found himself stuck in the crossfire of radical politics and street theater gone wild.

He tried to reason with the group, pleading with them to move aside.

“Come on man,” he shouted before climbing back into his cab.

Many of the protesters were masked up and wearing goggles, a favorite accessory of Antifa to prepare for pepper spray or tear gas.

These weren’t peaceful demonstrators.

They came equipped for a fight.

After enough yelling and tension, the driver finally broke free.

He got his truck moving again and went on with his route, but the standoff captured on video perfectly summed up the growing divide between working Americans and radical activists determined to cause disruption in the name of “justice.”

It was another chaotic night in a Democrat dominated state where law enforcement is forced to walk on eggshells to avoid offending the so called “resistance.”

Outside Delaney Hall, the situation escalated quickly as ICE agents used batons to disperse rioters who were turning violent.

The Antifa crowd hurled bright orange traffic cones and set up barricades made of cement blocks.

Their chants were nothing short of vile.

“Grab your guns and kill yourself” and “Every cop every fed shoot yourself in the head,” they screamed at federal officers.

These people weren’t there for reform. They were there for rage.

While agents struggled to restore order, detainees inside the facility pressed their faces against windows, waving as the chaos unfolded outside.

By Thursday morning, at least three protesters had been arrested, though many vowed to remain camped at the site until all detainees were released.

The demonstration began over Memorial Day weekend, when hundreds of detainees reportedly launched a hunger and labor strike to protest conditions inside.

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin quickly called out what he described as political theater.

Mullin has been blunt about the misinformation campaign surrounding Delaney Hall, emphasizing that talk of a mass hunger strike and “inhumane conditions” is a fabrication fueled by local sanctuary politicians.

He accused figures like Senator Cory Booker and Representative Jerrold Nadler of exploiting the issue for attention and fundraising.

“Dozens of New Jersey sanctuary politicians chose to spend their Memorial Day weekend smearing ICE law enforcement,” Mullin wrote on X.

“They should be thanking our law enforcement for removing murderers, pedophiles, rapists, and drug traffickers from their state.”

Homeland Security officials also refuted the so called hunger strike story, saying that detainees receive three meals a day, clean water, bedding, clothing, showers, toiletries, and access to medical care around the clock.

“For many illegal aliens this is the best healthcare they have received their entire lives,” the agency said.

That statement hardly fits the narrative pushed by Democrat lawmakers and activist groups desperate to depict ICE as some kind of villain.

Nevertheless, Nadler and Booker wasted no time painting dire pictures of neglect.

Nadler claimed he saw “maggots in the food” and accused facility staff of delaying medical care for dangerously ill detainees.

Booker echoed those complaints, declaring that he had heard “unsatisfactory, if not dangerous” accounts from female inmates about insufficient medical attention.

Their outrage conveniently fell in line with the left’s ongoing effort to undermine immigration enforcement altogether.

The debate over Delaney Hall is just the latest front in the broader ideological war over borders and law enforcement.

To the average voter, it looks more like a circus than activism.

A truck driver blocked from emptying trash.

Antifa in combat gear screaming death threats. Politicians grandstanding for cameras instead of thanking officers who keep their communities safe.

It is the same story that repeats in city after city, especially under the protection of Democrat run administrations that refuse to enforce order.

For millions of Americans, the lesson is simple. Working people are expected to follow the rules, pay taxes, and obey the law.

Meanwhile, left wing mobs can shut down public streets, attack officers, and vandalize federal property all in the name of “protest.”

The scene outside Delaney Hall is a warning about what happens when ideological indulgence outweighs common sense leadership.

The garbage truck driver’s outburst wasn’t just anger. It was frustration that ordinary people are forced to bear the cost of reckless political agendas.

New Jersey’s sanctuary status keeps attracting radical activism and chaos on repeat.

The ordinary guy in that truck said out loud what many Americans are thinking.

Enough is enough.