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Sixty-five anti-ICE agitators were arrested Tuesday night after they stormed the Hilton Garden Inn in Lower Manhattan.
🚨 JUST IN: Anti-ICE rioters have STORMED a hotel in NYC, demanding the Hilton Garden Inn cut all ties with federal immigration enforcement
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) January 27, 2026
DO NOT CAVE! ICE has nationwide support, these leftists are flailing because they're losing. 🔥pic.twitter.com/Sg8czI8eZP
According to amNY, over 100 anti-ICE demonstrators took over the hotel lobby around 6 p.m., holding signs and wearing shirts to “Abolish ICE,” and claiming that ICE agents were housed at the location. They blew whistles and were disruptively shouting, comparing federal ICE agents who work to protect Americans from criminal illegal aliens to Nazis.
RSBN recently reported on the rise in violent attacks on ICE agents amid politically charged movements to dehumanize these men and women. The Department of Homeland Security warned that anti-ICE agitators will be arrested for harming ICE agents.
Earlier this month, President Donald Trump agreed with ongoing reports that these agitators are not organic, everyday protesters but paid professionals. Fox News reported that he made comments on the subject before entering Air Force One, stating, “We are gonna find out, who’s paying for it, with their brand-new signs, and all the different things.”
“These are professional agitators,” he added. “And law enforcement should not be in a position where they have to put up with this stuff.”
This comes as anti-ICE protests continue to escalate in Minneapolis following two altercations where agitators were killed while attacking ICE agents. Although Minnesota Governor Tim Walz had vehemently opposed ICE and directed residents to also do so as well, Walz is now supporting law enforcement after speaking directly with President Trump, via RSBN.
Support for ICE is becoming more politically divisive as America First supporters continue to stand behind ICE operations and deportations, while Democrats push to include illegal immigrants in community events, social programs, and even the census.



