Close Menu
Boston Sports News
    What's Hot

    Minten scores against former team as Bruins beat Maple Leafs 5-3 for 6th straight win

    November 9, 2025

    West Branch High School girls’ basketball preview

    November 9, 2025

    Olympic ice dancer Alex Shibutani apologizes for berating sister Maia

    November 9, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Minten scores against former team as Bruins beat Maple Leafs 5-3 for 6th straight win
    • West Branch High School girls’ basketball preview
    • Olympic ice dancer Alex Shibutani apologizes for berating sister Maia
    • Massachusetts unveils plan to protect communities from sea level rise
    • College Football Week 11 Highlights, Reactions, and Week 12 Preview
    • Massachusetts high school football playoff scores
    • Why the Patriots didn’t make a deal before the NFL trade deadline
    • Projected college football rankings after Oregon’s Big Ten-y win, Indiana gets epic
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Boston Sports News
    Monday, November 10
    • Home
    • Boston Sports News
    • Boston College News
    • Boston High School Sports
    • Massachusetts Charity Games
    • All Massachusetts News
    • US Sports News
    • World Sports News
    Boston Sports News
    Home»Boston Sports News»3 activists arrested at ICE office trying to deliver food to detainees
    Boston Sports News

    3 activists arrested at ICE office trying to deliver food to detainees

    BostonSportsNewsBy BostonSportsNewsSeptember 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    3 activists arrested at ICE office trying to deliver food to detainees
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link



    Local News

    The ICE Boston Field Office is an office building now doubling as a detention center with multiple allegations of poor conditions.

    3 activists arrested at ICE office trying to deliver food to detainees
    Burlington, MA- 6/26/25- The ICE Boston Field Office at 1000 District Ave in Burlington, MA is currently doubling as an immigrant detention center. Heather Diehl for the Boston Globe

    Three people who were trying to deliver supplies to federal immigration detainees were arrested outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Burlington Friday, police said.

    Nathan Phillips, of Newton, Natasia Lawton-Sticklor, of Leominster, and Eleanor Reid, of Hanover, New Hampshire are all facing one misdemeanor charge of trespassing. 

    Police reported to the ICE Boston Field Office Friday around 11 a.m. after ICE agents reported protesters who were refusing to leave the front steps, according to court documents and the Burlington police. 

    The individuals – later identified as Phillips, 58, Lawton-Sticklor, 42, and Reid, 33 – “were trying to deliver food to the detainees that are in the facility,” according to a police report filed in Woburn District Court.

    When police said ICE cannot accept the outside food and asked them to move to the grass, the trio allegedly refused and said they were “not going to voluntarily leave until they were allowed to deliver the food,” the report said.

    The Boston Field Office is located in an office building near Burlington Mall. Since the administrative office has been doubling as a detention center, the town is attempting to gain access to inspect the building’s conditions, Burlington officials said in an update Friday.

    Lawyers, including representing a teen from Milford who was detained for nearly a week at the Burlington office, have called the facility inhospitable and overcrowded, with detainees sleeping on concrete floors. State officials have called out the “abysmal” conditions.

    “We’re here to deliver food and care packages to the people being held here, and visit with them, if possible, to make sure they’re doing okay,” Lawton-Sticklor told WBUR on Friday. “We have some deep concerns about food, basic necessities, being withheld from them.”

    After the people allegedly said they had no intention of leaving “until we can deliver the food,” the report said, they were informed they could be arrested. 

    “You have all been asked multiple times to leave. This is the operational area of this facility. You are disrupting the operations of the facility by being here with no actual business. You have been asked to leave by the security of the facility and the Burlington Police Department,” a captain told the people at the scene, according to the report. “Are you refusing to do so? Are you refusing to leave?”

    The three were then arrested without incident, according to police, who noted they believe arrests were the ultimate goal of a planned protest.

    Phillips is a Boston University professor who previously participated in a hunger strike to protest what he called threats to free speech on campus amid the Trump administration’s crackdown on international student visas.

    Lawyer information was not listed for Phillips, Lawton-Sticklor, or Reid in online court dockets.

    Profile image for Molly Farrar

    Molly Farrar is a general assignment reporter for Boston.com, focusing on education, politics, crime, and more.

    Sign up for the Today newsletter

    Get everything you need to know to start your day, delivered right to your inbox every morning.

    activists arrested deliver detainees food ICE office
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous Article‘Stronger Together’ community fundraiser supports trio of South County fire departments | South Berkshires
    Next Article Region claims four individual, three team titles in Huron Invitational
    BostonSportsNews
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Boston Sports News

    Minten scores against former team as Bruins beat Maple Leafs 5-3 for 6th straight win

    By BostonSportsNewsNovember 9, 2025
    World Sports News

    Olympic ice dancer Alex Shibutani apologizes for berating sister Maia

    By BostonSportsNewsNovember 9, 2025
    Boston Sports News

    Why the Patriots didn’t make a deal before the NFL trade deadline

    By BostonSportsNewsNovember 9, 2025
    Boston Sports News

    Patriots’ return to relevance includes having games called by Jim Nantz again

    By BostonSportsNewsNovember 8, 2025
    Boston Sports News

    Bruins icon Milan Lucic joins Thunderbirds on tryout deal

    By BostonSportsNewsNovember 8, 2025
    Boston Sports News

    The New England Patriots are back. Don’t get their haters started.

    By BostonSportsNewsNovember 7, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Don't Miss

    Minten scores against former team as Bruins beat Maple Leafs 5-3 for 6th straight win

    By BostonSportsNewsNovember 9, 2025

    Fraser Minten scored against his former team and Jeremy Swayman made 30 saves as the…

    West Branch High School girls’ basketball preview

    November 9, 2025

    Olympic ice dancer Alex Shibutani apologizes for berating sister Maia

    November 9, 2025

    Massachusetts unveils plan to protect communities from sea level rise

    November 9, 2025
    Top Posts

    Little League Baseball World Series 2025: Bracket, results, scores, schedule, teams and more

    August 14, 202528 Views

    Filipino star Alex Eala bounces back from injury ahead of US Open

    August 13, 202520 Views

    Hopkinton girls named soccer All-Americans – Boston Herald

    August 12, 202520 Views

    All 3 Smiths make cut at the 122nd Massachusetts Women’s Amateur

    August 13, 202518 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us

    bostonsportsnews brings fast, focused updates from Boston’s sports scene. From pro teams to local leagues, college matchups to high school games, it covers everything that matters to Boston fans.
    Stay connected with real-time scores, game previews, fan reactions, historic moments, and events across the city.

    Our Gallery
    useful links
    • Donate Now
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    All Rights Reserved By BostonSportsNews

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.