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Lawmakers, protesters confront ICE over Newark detention conditions

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Newark, New Jersey. Hundreds of protesters gathered this week outside Delaney Hall, a federal immigration detention center where roughly 300 people are held, after detainees reportedly launched a hunger strike on May 22 and began alleging inadequate food, medical care and hygiene; ICE issued a public statement denying the existence of a hunger strike and asserting detainees receive meals and medical services. This week, the demonstrations prompted tense encounters with officers, three reported arrests, and claims that pepper spray was used; on Monday Gov. Mikie Sherrill was turned away from the facility, on Tuesday ICE defended conditions on X, and on Wednesday Democratic members of Congress toured Delaney Hall and met protesters and family members, calling for accountability and inspections.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • May 22: Approximately 300 detainees at Delaney Hall reportedly launched a hunger strike.
  • Following the reported strike: Protesters gathered outside Delaney Hall beginning on Friday.
  • Monday: Gov. Mikie Sherrill was turned away from entering Delaney Hall.
  • Tuesday: ICE posted a statement on X defending detention conditions and denying the hunger strike.
  • Wednesday: Democratic members of Congress toured Delaney Hall and met with protesters and families.

Why This Matters to You

This situation affects your RIGHTS and COMMUNITY. It's about how our government treats people in its care. If you're concerned, you can contact your local representative or join peaceful protests.

The Bottom Line

Delaney Hall's conditions are under scrutiny. Officials haven't confirmed all the details yet, but the situation is escalating. Worth forwarding if you believe in humane treatment for all.

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Who Benefited

Advocacy groups and sympathetic lawmakers gained heightened public attention and leverage to demand inspections and potential reforms at the detention center.

Who Impacted

Detainees and their families experienced alleged poor conditions and health risks, while local tensions and confrontations increased during public protests.

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Who Benefited

Advocacy groups and sympathetic lawmakers gained heightened public attention and leverage to demand inspections and potential reforms at the detention center.

Who Impacted

Detainees and their families experienced alleged poor conditions and health risks, while local tensions and confrontations increased during public protests.

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