Indivisible Newark hosts ICE Out For Good protest and vigil

Activists gathered in Newark to call for an end to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations.

Jan. 31, 2026 at 6:15pm

On January 31, 2026, the grassroots organization Indivisible Newark hosted a demonstration and candlelight vigil in Newark, New Jersey to protest the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and call for the agency to be abolished. The event featured speeches from local activists and community leaders, as well as a vigil to honor those impacted by ICE's enforcement efforts.

Why it matters

The ICE Out For Good protest and vigil reflects the ongoing debate over the role of federal immigration enforcement, with activists arguing that ICE's tactics have caused significant harm to immigrant communities. The event highlights the continued efforts of grassroots organizations to push for policy changes and raise awareness of the impacts of aggressive immigration enforcement.

The details

The ICE Out For Good protest and vigil was organized by Indivisible Newark, a local chapter of the national grassroots progressive organization Indivisible. The event featured speeches from community leaders and activists who shared personal stories and called for an end to ICE operations. Participants also held a candlelight vigil to honor those impacted by ICE enforcement efforts.

  • The protest and vigil took place on January 31, 2026.

The players

Indivisible Newark

A local chapter of the national grassroots progressive organization Indivisible, which organized the ICE Out For Good protest and vigil.

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The takeaway

The ICE Out For Good protest and vigil in Newark reflects the ongoing efforts of grassroots organizations to push for changes to federal immigration enforcement policies and raise awareness of the impacts on local communities.