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NJ gov calls for protesters to 'BRING THE TEMPERATURE DOWN' ⁠80%

5/31/2026, 12:15:00 AM

Topics: Video
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BS Summary: This video contains 30 faulty reasoning types, including Appeal to Emotion, Framing Effect, and False Dilemma, with Appeal to Authority as the most egregious example at 49.6% saturation with 335 hits. Analysis detected 3,194 faulty-reasoning hits from 676 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 72.1% and a BS Rank of ⁠80% (3,489 of 16,813 videos). This video is worse (more manipulative) than 79.30% of the video peer group.

Let's go to New Jersey Governor Mikey Cheryl, who is speaking right now at a New Jersey state police station in New York following days of violent protests outside Delaney Hall. Let's listen. 
>> I will not give ICE a pretext to expand operations at Delaney Hall or across our state. 
I will not put lives at risk. I'm grateful to the vast majority of protesters who have assembled peacefully and raised their voices about Delaney Hall's conditions. 
That's exactly where our focus needs to be right now, advocating for better conditions for those inside the facility. 
We can't let what's happening outside Delaney Hall take us away from that mission. 
Yesterday, New Jersey law enforcement established a peaceful, protected protest zone in the area outside Delaney Hall. In the evening, the New Jersey State Police public safety response team acted to secure the area. 
We did not make this decision lightly. It was absolutely necessary to avoid escalation from ICE. Let me be clear, ICE engagement creates an incredibly dangerous situation. It makes the situation worse and I refuse to back down in fighting the Trump administration and the threats they've made. 
We know that people from outside the state have been interfering in the protests and escalating them. Five of the six people arrested last night by state police were from outside New Jersey and some national extremist groups have become involved in the protest here today. 
To the people coming from out of state to create chaos and dangerous situations, you should not be here. You are not helping the people detained at Delaney Hall. You're not helping detainee families and you're certainly not keeping New Jersey safe. 
Today and going forward, I urge those protesting outside of Delaney Hall to bring the temperature down so we can focus on the detainees and their families. 
So, comply with the lawful orders from local and state law enforcement and let advocates, faith leaders, and members of this community continue their work. Here in America, you have a right to protest and a duty to do so peacefully. 
The work doesn't stop here. I'm going to keep working with our federal delegation to demand answers. I'm going to keep using every tool at my disposal to get full access to Delaney Hall. And I'm going to keep working for better conditions inside of this facility until it's closed for good. 
good. So today, I'm calling on the Department of Homeland Security to do the following. Restore visitation for families. Provide appropriate care and medical for all detainees, especially the most vulnerable. Give detainees a meaningful chance to review their cases. Stop pressuring them into signing deportation documents. 
Here in the United States of America, we can and we must do better. As governor, I swore an oath to the Constitution of New Jersey to promote peace, prosperity, and the lawful rights of everyone in our state. 
I'm going to uphold that oath, and now I'll turn it over to the attorney general who will share more. Thank you, Governor. 
Our message today is simple. We are here to protect our residents, that means our peaceful protesters and that means our law enforcement officers. Here's what that means. Not only are we committed to keeping our residents safe always, but we are especially committed right now to the steps necessary to ensure we do not see an ice surge in New Jersey. As the governor said last night, state police arrested six people, five of whom are not from New Jersey. People who put others on the ground, including protesters and law enforcement, in harm's way. But in New Jersey, law enforcement's presence on the ground is very different from what you would see under ICE. Here are key items to be aware of from last night. We are ensuring zones for peaceful protesting. 
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