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Secret Signal chats reveal how anti-ICE agitators coordinated Newark riots
Anti-ICE agitators coordinated protests at Newark's Delaney Hall ICE detention facility through encrypted Signal chats, using monikers like 'framed.unrest' and 'Wicked Something' to organize logistics and supplies. A network of 100 groups, including the ACLU and Democratic Socialists of America, with collective annual revenues of $825 million, has strategically planned protests against federal immigration policies. Investigations by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and congressional committees examine alleged nonprofit law abuses to incite conflict.
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