
86 arrested at anti-ICE protest in New York City
Thousands protesting President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown gathered in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday.
Eighty-six people were arrested at 26 Federal Plaza and nearby Foley Square, which is across from where ICE operations in New York City have been centered.

Thirty-four were charged with crimes including assault, resisting arrest and obstructing governmental administration, the NYPD said. One person was charged with reckless endangerment. Fifty-two were issued criminal court summonses and released, police said.
The NYPD activated additional officers after 9 p.m., when protesters returned to 26 Federal Plaza after blocking Varick Street in front of a federal building containing an immigration office. During the later protests, police officials said demonstrators threw bottles at officers and threw traffic cones and garbage into the road.
Federal agents deployed tear gas at the crowd near Chambers and Church streets.
Protest groups are asking for demonstrators to return to Foley Square at 5 p.m. Wednesday.









