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Protests escalate outside ICE facility over alleged inhumane conditions

Protests escalate outside ICE facility over alleged inhumane conditions

Summary

Detainees at a New Jersey ICE facility started a hunger strike on May 22, claiming poor living conditions and inadequate medical care. Protests outside the facility grew, with U.S. Senator Andy Kim and New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill joining demonstrators, while ICE agents used pepper spray to disperse some protesters.

Key Facts

  • Detainees at a New Jersey ICE detention center began a hunger strike on May 22.
  • They allege inhumane conditions, including poor food, water quality, and limited medical care.
  • Family members of detainees support these claims about inadequate medical treatment.
  • U.S. Senator Andy Kim and New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill joined protests outside the facility.
  • Senator Kim was allowed to enter the detention center and spoke with detainees directly.
  • The Department of Homeland Security stated detainees have access to medical, dental, and mental health services, including emergency care.
  • On Monday, ICE agents used pepper spray to break up some protesters after objects were thrown.
  • The protests and hunger strike are ongoing as detainees seek better conditions.
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