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86 Arrested at NYC Anti-ICE Protest Amid Rising Tensions

New York City witnessed heightened tensions on June 10, 2025, as police clashed with demonstrators during a large-scale protest demanding the abolition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Authorities confirmed 86 arrests following confrontations near Foley Square, where activists decried immigration enforcement policies they claim disproportionately affect marginalized communities.

The protest, organized by a coalition of grassroots groups, drew hundreds of participants chanting slogans such as "No Borders, No Nations" and "Abolish ICE." While largely peaceful during daytime marches, clashes erupted in the evening as some protesters attempted to block traffic near government buildings. Police deployed crowd-control measures, including temporary barricades and verbal dispersal orders.

Asian American advocacy groups participated prominently in the demonstration, with organizers highlighting how ICE policies impact Asian diaspora communities. "From family separations to workplace raids, our communities face systemic targeting," said New York-based activist Priya Chen during a press briefing.

The event underscores growing global scrutiny of immigration policies as Asian governments and international organizations increasingly address migration challenges. Analysts note such protests may influence cross-border policy discussions, particularly in regions with significant labor migration flows to North America.

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