Violent clashes erupted in Lower Manhattan's Chinatown over the weekend as protesters clashed with police outside a parking garage where Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were reportedly stationed. The demonstrators, who claimed federal agents were inside planning enforcement action, took matters into their own hands by blocking one-way traffic with a massive pile of garbage on Centre Street.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos, with broken planters, overturned trash cans, and debris scattered throughout the area. "The police were down on Canal Street," said Lee Smith, who joined the protest after seeing news reports of the incident. "We've seen quite a bit of damage."
The NYPD confirmed that several protesters were taken into custody during the confrontation. However, officials from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) remained tight-lipped about their involvement in the enforcement action, refusing to comment on whether the agents had been blocked from leaving the garage or if an enforcement operation was underway at the time of the protest.
The demonstrations come as ICE agents have taken several enforcement actions on Canal Street over the past few weeks, including a recent arrest. Mayor Eric Adams' office has yet to issue a statement on the matter.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos, with broken planters, overturned trash cans, and debris scattered throughout the area. "The police were down on Canal Street," said Lee Smith, who joined the protest after seeing news reports of the incident. "We've seen quite a bit of damage."
The NYPD confirmed that several protesters were taken into custody during the confrontation. However, officials from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) remained tight-lipped about their involvement in the enforcement action, refusing to comment on whether the agents had been blocked from leaving the garage or if an enforcement operation was underway at the time of the protest.
The demonstrations come as ICE agents have taken several enforcement actions on Canal Street over the past few weeks, including a recent arrest. Mayor Eric Adams' office has yet to issue a statement on the matter.