12 Arrested During Anti-ICE Protest Outside Columbia University in New York

Post by : Saif Nasser

At least 12 people were arrested during an anti-ICE protest held outside Columbia University in New York City. The demonstration involved students, activists, and supporters who gathered near the campus entrance to protest immigration enforcement policies and call for stronger protections for immigrant communities.

According to local reports, protesters marched near the university gates and later moved onto the roadway, where they sat and blocked traffic. Police officers arrived at the scene and asked the group to clear the street and reopen the route for vehicles and pedestrians. When several demonstrators refused to move, officers began making arrests.

Witnesses said the protest included chants, banners, and speeches criticizing immigration enforcement actions and urging universities to limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The protest remained tense but mostly peaceful, with officers forming lines and slowly removing those who did not follow dispersal orders.

University officials said they respect the right to peaceful protest but also stressed the need to follow safety rules and local laws. City authorities said arrests were made based on street obstruction and failure to comply with lawful police instructions. Those detained were processed according to standard procedure.

Events like this show the continuing public debate in the United States over immigration policy and enforcement. College campuses often become centers for such debates because they bring together large student communities and active civic groups. Supporters say protests raise awareness and push for policy change, while critics argue that blocking roads and public access creates safety risks.

Investigations and legal follow-up related to the arrests may continue. More official updates are expected as authorities review reports and protest organizers respond.

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Feb. 7, 2026 5:54 p.m. 317

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