Holding a grudge: More than 50 speakers rap Hudson freeholders again over ICE deal and restraining order
Updated Dec 12, 2020;
The clash between immigration advocates and Hudson County officials continued Thursday night with more than 50 speakers scolding the freeholders over renewing a contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and filing a restraining order against protesters.
Amy Torres and Kason Little, two people named in a temporary restraining order filed by County Executive Tom DeGise and five of the six freeholders who voted in favor of the ICE deal to house detainees at Hudson County jail, appeared in person at the freeholders’ regular meeting to criticize the freeholders and DeGise.