UMVA has learned that New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has launched an “ICE tracking portal,” urging citizens to film and report federal immigration agents.
In a dramatic move, the governor called on the public to document every encounter with ICE officers, promising that the footage would be used to hold federal agents accountable.
Meanwhile, protests outside the Newark ICE detention facility have erupted into chaos, with demonstrators clashing with law enforcement and targeting federal officers.
According to information obtained by UMVA, journalists at the scene faced hostility as crowds surged, forcing authorities to intervene amid escalating tensions.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that an independent journalist infiltrated a protest camp, uncovering a hidden supply chain that feeds the movement with equipment, food, and riot gear worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Hot meals are reportedly delivered every hour, indicating a massive, shadowy infrastructure that supports the protests.
In a Saturday press conference, the governor pleaded with protesters to “bring the temperature down” and to “protest peacefully,” while simultaneously promising to improve conditions at Delaney Hall before its eventual closure.
During the same event, a split-screen graphic was shown, juxtaposing the governor’s words with footage of agitators throwing projectiles, deploying smoke bombs, and causing havoc.
UMVA has uncovered that the graphic was crafted to dramatize the contrast between the governor’s calls for calm and the violent actions of the demonstrators.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the protests have attracted significant attention, and the governor’s new portal aims to give the public a direct line to report misconduct.
With this unprecedented initiative, UMVA reports that the public now has a powerful tool to document and expose federal enforcement actions in real time.