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Arrests made in New York after protesters appear to foil ICE raid with barricade of bodies and garbage bags

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Arrests made in New York after protesters appear to foil ICE raid with barricade of bodies and garbage bags

Homeland Security has not confirmed whether a raid had been planned after confrontation on edge of Chinatown

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Arrests made in New York after protesters appear to foil ICE raid with barricade of bodies and garbage bags

Homeland Security has not confirmed whether a raid had been planned after confrontation on edge of Chinatown

Kelly Rissmanin New YorkSaturday 29 November 2025 22:50 GMTCommentsVideo Player PlaceholderCloseChaos on Canal: Violent anti-ICE protesters slam cops with metal trash canInside Washington

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Several protesters have been arrested in downtown Manhattan after a nearly two-hour confrontation with federal authorities in which they barricaded the entrance of a parking garage, and prevented agents from exiting in vehicles, seemingly foiling an immigration raid.

As President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown continues, dozens of demonstrators Saturday yelled “ICE out of New York!” at police officers standing in front of a parking garage on the edge of Chinatown, according to footage of the standoff posted on social media.

Agents from Customs and Border Protection and the Department of Homeland Security tried to exit the garage in vehicles when protesters gathered, blocking them with their bodies and piles of garbage bags, according to the New York Times.

A few federal agents — perched on a higher floor of the garage — watched on.

Just before noon Saturday, authorities responded to a 911 call of a “disorderly group” near Centre Street and Howard Street who were blocking the street and, in some cases, throwing debris, the New York Police Department told The Independent.

Protesters appeared to foil a federal immigration raid in downtown Manhattan by forming a barricade of bodies, preventing federal agents from exiting a parking garageopen image in galleryProtesters appeared to foil a federal immigration raid in downtown Manhattan by forming a barricade of bodies, preventing federal agents from exiting a parking garage (Getty Images)Protesters shouted “ICE out of New York!” as they blocked the entrance of the parking garage on the edge of Chinatown, just blocks away from a raid last monthopen image in galleryProtesters shouted “ICE out of New York!” as they blocked the entrance of the parking garage on the edge of Chinatown, just blocks away from a raid last month (REUTERS)

“They were instructed multiple times to disperse, and they did not comply. As a result, multiple individuals were taken into custody,” police said.

The NYPD didn’t provide the exact number of protesters arrested. The Independent has asked DHS for more information about whether a nearby raid had been planned.

But the police presence didn’t calm the situation. Clashes continued after federal agents finally exited the garage around 1.15 p.m., with protesters trying to block their vehicles with recycling bins and bags of trash, online footage shows.

The Times estimated that about 200 people surrounded the garage, which is part of a government building.

Even after the agents exited the garage, with protesters putting planters and trash cans in front of the vehicles as the agents drove their cars down the streetopen image in galleryEven after the agents exited the garage, with protesters putting planters and trash cans in front of the vehicles as the agents drove their cars down the street (Getty Images)

In late October, an immigration raid targeted vendors just a few blocks away on Chinatown’s famed Canal Street. The raid resulted in the arrests of nine migrants and four protesters.

Earlier this month, Trump met with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. Following their surprisingly warm meeting, Trump insisted that there wasn’t a need for federal presence in the Big Apple, after he repeatedly threatened to send troops there.

“Right now, other places need it more,” the president told reporters. “We had a very good meeting yesterday. We talked about that.”

Neither Mamdani nor Mayor Eric Adams have publicly commented on Saturday’s clash.

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