Congresswoman allegedly made 'forcible contact' with feds
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Left: Congresswoman Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., exits the grounds at Delancey Hall ICE detention prison, Friday, May 9, 2025, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis). Right: McIver allegedly making contact with a federal agent (U.S. Department of Justice).

Details about federal assault charges filed against a New Jersey member of Congress were made public in charging documents released on Tuesday.

On Monday, Rep. LaMonica McIver, a Democrat, was charged with two counts of assaulting, resisting, and impeding certain officers or employees over a hectic altercation that occurred outside of a federal immigration detention center in Newark earlier this month.

The incident unfolded on May 9, at the recently reopened Delaney Hall — a facility operated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). A scuffle there ensued after Newark Mayor Ras Baraka attempted to accompany McIver and two other members of the Garden State’s congressional delegation — Bonnie Watson Coleman and Robert Menendez Jr. — as they exercised their oversight powers.

A misdemeanor trespassing charge was first filed against Baraka. New Jersey interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba said her office dismissed that count this week “for the sake of moving forward” while charging McIver with the more serious offense. In the charging document, authorities appear to argue she committed felony violations of federal law by “forcibly” touching two federal agents.

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In the law enforcement narrative, the entire reason for McIver’s presence at the ICE facility is called into question. The document asserts she arrived at Delaney Hall “allegedly to conduct a congressional oversight inspection” while noting the “visit took place in tandem with an immigration protest rally” in the front “unsecured” area of the facility.

Baraka’s presence is cited as key to what transpired.

“Once the group entered the secured area, the Mayor arrived thereafter at the facility and was told he could not enter without authorization,” the document reads. “However, the Mayor returned with members of his security detail and was able to enter inside the gate because the guard was under the impression that the Mayor was part of the Congressional delegation.”

Authorities allege one federal agent — a Homeland Security Investigations employee — approached McIver and Baraka while they were in a secure area of the facility and “ordered” the mayor “to leave the facility’s secure area.” The document goes on to say the agent spent “approximately five minutes repeatedly ordering” Baraka to “leave and issued multiple warnings that he would be arrested if he did not do so.”

McIver and the other members of Congress allegedly overheard and interjected — “protesting” Baraka’s removal and being told by the agent that “Congress people are different.” Authorities say this phrase indicated “members of Congress had lawful authority to be there, and that the Mayor did not.” Additional warnings to leave and threats to arrest Baraka were leveled, authorities allege.

Eventually, the agent decided to arrest Baraka, and announced his intention to do so, according to the charging document — allegedly much to the chagrin of McIver and her congressional colleagues.

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