ICE raid in Trenton, New Jersey prompts standoff and community pushback

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Friday, August 22, 2025
ICE raid in Trenton, New Jersey prompts standoff and community pushback

TRENTON, N.J. (WPVI) -- Activity by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Trenton, New Jersey led to tense moments between the community and law enforcement on Thursday.

Community members confronted federal agents outside a home, as they attempted to make arrests.

Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora responded to the area and explained what happened.

"Because they were not able to effectuate a warrant, they chased the person to the house from a couple blocks over and there was a standoff in the street and behind their house," said Gusciora.

This all happened on Bayard Street in the Chambersburg neighborhood, a section of Trenton known for having a large migrant population.

New Jersey Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman also went to the scene to take a stand against those ICE operations, saying agents did not follow proper judicial protocol.

Mayor Gusciora says Trenton police responded - not to assist ICE, but to keep the peace between the feds and the community.

"We would invite them in if they're going after hardcore criminals, or the gang members, or the cartel, but to go after hard-working people - that's a little stretch," said Gusciora.

Congresswoman Watson Coleman said ICE took one man into custody, who had a pending green card application.

A judge denied a warrant for ICE to enter the home to make more arrests.

We reached out to ICE, asking for more information on this operation, but they deferred us to local police.

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