A Canadian woman got into a physical altercation with a young Trump supporter on the Jersey Shore — and the incident ended with her under arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
According to the New York Post, police have confirmed 33-year-old Kaitlyn Tracey “was taken into custody after she filmed herself confronting two girls wearing ‘patriotic colored’ sweatpants over Fourth of July weekend at Point Pleasant, one of whom she struck across the face and body.”
After this incident, she was charged with endangering the welfare of a child, simple assault, harassment, and obstruction, and taken to Delaney Hall, a controversial privately operated, for-profit immigration detention center in Newark that is notorious for its substandard conditions.
Tracey’s husband, Matthew Geroni, who has been living with her in Asbury Park since 2024, posted a video expressing his urgency to get her released by any means necessary, “even if that means back to Canada.”
Delaney Hall has been the site of a number of protests over President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, including local lawmakers enraged that the Department of Homeland Security has ignored laws prohibiting immigration detention facilities in Newark.
Another altercation last year led to the arrest of New Jersey Congresswoman LaMonica McIver, whom prosecutors allege assaulted law enforcement and are charging her with offenses that could lead to as much as 17 years in prison. McIver has insisted she did nothing violent and is being targeted for lawful protest.
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