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‘We are not criminals’: protests erupt as hunger strike rocks New Jersey ICE jail

‘We are not criminals’: protests erupt as hunger strike rocks New Jersey ICE jail

Summary

Protesters and immigration detainees at a New Jersey ICE jail have staged a hunger and work strike to demand better living conditions and the timely processing of their immigration cases. The strike has led to clashes between federal officers and demonstrators outside the facility, which is operated by a private company under contract with ICE.

Key Facts

  • About 300 to 400 detainees at the Newark-based Delaney Hall ICE facility are on hunger and labor strike.
  • Detainees demand improved food, ventilation, medical care, and progress on their immigration cases.
  • The facility is run by Geo Group, a large private prison company operating under ICE.
  • Protests have resulted in violence, with federal officers using pepper spray and Tasers on demonstrators.
  • Senator Andy Kim and other lawmakers have visited the site and criticized the conditions.
  • The Trump administration is continuing a widespread immigration enforcement and deportation effort.
  • Some detainees reported being arrested during routine immigration check-ins despite having legal cases.
  • Geo Group claims it provides medical care, legal access, and monitored services to detainees.
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