On June 1, 2026, police in New Jersey arrested additional individuals for violating a curfew established around an ICE detention facility. In other news, election denier Tina Peters was released from prison, Colombia's presidential election is headed for a runoff, protests occurred in Kenya against U.S. plans to establish an Ebola quarantine facility, and Serena Williams announced her return to the tennis court.
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Arrests Made for Curfew Violations Near New Jersey ICE Detention Facility
Police in New Jersey made further arrests for curfew violations near an ICE detention facility on June 1, 2026. Other notable events included the release of Tina Peters from prison, a runoff in Colombia's presidential election, protests in Kenya regarding a U.S. Ebola quarantine facility, and Serena Williams' return to tennis.
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News Wrap: More people arrested for breaking curfew at New Jersey ICE detention facility
Arrests Made for Curfew Violations Near New Jersey ICE Detention Facility