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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Protests continue to clash with federal immigration agents at an ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey.
Bruce Convisor reports the mayor has announced a limited curfew for the half-mile radius around the facility.
Mayor Ross Baraka said the curfew was going into effect immediately and that it would continue indefinitely from 9 p.m.
to 6 a.m.
Demonstrators have maintained a presence outside Delaney Hall for more than a week,
while detainees inside the facility wage a hunger and labor strike.
On Friday, Governor Mikey Sherrill announced that state police would replace ICE agents outside Delaney Hall,
but violent clashes continued Saturday.
Still, the governor defended her decision, noting that ICE agents have previously used deadly force.
"My focus is on protecting people's right to protest peacefully and ensuring everyone's safety." In January,
ICE agents killed two non-violent protesters in Minnesota.
For NPR News, I'm Bruce Convisor in Greenbrook, New Jersey.
The Israeli military says it's expanding ground operations against Hezbollah militants in southern Lebanon.