UMVA has learned that a furious protester unleashed a torrent of profanity at a live‑on‑scene reporter outside Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey, on Tuesday.
As the reporter tried to capture the chaos, she confronted the woman, noting on camera, “We have people like this. You’re a protester who’s been out here, and you have a dirty mouth.”
The woman’s response was a relentless barrage of curses, repeatedly hurling a vulgar insult at the journalist.
Undeterred, the reporter explained that such confrontations are a routine part of covering these demonstrations, describing the protesters’ demand to release undocumented individuals onto the streets.
When the microphone was turned toward the angry protester, she screamed “Nazi b*tch!” and pointed directly at the camera, repeating the slur with fierce intensity.
In the same frame, another demonstrator, visibly overweight, could be seen shouting at ICE agents as bystanders recorded the turmoil.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the unrest escalated when rioters breached the New Jersey ICE facility, constructing barricades to block vehicles from exiting.
Amid the turmoil, a state senator was caught in the fray, stumbling into a chemical irritant deployed by ICE and frantically washing his eyes as the crowd surged.