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Tense protests erupt outside Delaney Hall immigrant detention centre in US

Tense protests erupt outside Delaney Hall immigrant detention centre in US

Summary

Protests have erupted outside the Delaney Hall immigrant detention center in New Jersey, where detainees are reportedly staging a hunger strike. Local officials and lawmakers have raised concerns about poor conditions and denied inspections, while the Trump administration has arrested some protesters and faces criticism for lack of transparency.

Key Facts

  • Delaney Hall is an immigrant detention center near Newark, New Jersey, reopened in February 2025.
  • The center is part of President Donald Trump’s plan to deport thousands of immigrants during his second term.
  • Local officials say the facility was repurposed without proper approvals.
  • Detainees at Delaney Hall have reportedly begun a hunger strike to protest conditions.
  • New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill was denied full access for an inspection of the facility.
  • Several protests have led to clashes; six demonstrators were arrested for allegedly assaulting federal agents.
  • Some Democratic lawmakers visited the center and described poor conditions, including moldy food and lack of medical care.
  • About 50 immigrants have died in detention nationwide during President Trump’s second term, the highest in 20 years.
  • Delaney Hall is operated by the private company GEO Group under a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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