Chaos erupted outside a NYC immigration court as federal agents shoved journalists, leaving one hospitalized. Media groups condemned the attack as a blatant threat to press freedom, raising urgent questions about accountability and reporters’ safety. The incident underscores the fragility of press rights and the need to protect journalists.
“Journalists Hurt, Press Freedom Shaken: Federal Agents Clash Outside NYC Court”
Posted 2025-10-11 05:04:19
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