New Jersey’s governor called on federal immigration law enforcement at a detention center in Newark to de-escalate tensions between protesters and “act humanely,” while calling on demonstrators to protest peacefully outside the facility. Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s announcement Friday follows days of tensions outside the Delaney Hall facility over dueling narratives involving allegations of abysmal conditions and the use of violence against detainees, which the Department of Homeland Security denies. Nine protesters were arrested Thursday. The governor, a Democrat, announced that the state would establish a protected peaceful protest zone outside the facility, citing safety concerns following the protests in Minneapolis earlier this year where two American citizens were killed by federal agents. “For days, we’ve heard reports of unsafe, inhumane and unconstitutional conditions there,” Sherrill said at a news conference.…