Protests and Hunger Strike Reported at Delaney Hall Immigration Detention Center
1-Minute Brief
The situation has drawn national attention to conditions in US immigration detention centers and prompted calls for facility closure.
Key Facts
- Protesters gathered outside Delaney Hall in New Jersey, with some blocking ICE vehicles and agents using pepper spray.
- Relatives of detainees report that a hunger strike has been ongoing for nearly a week at the facility.
- Questions have been raised about the conditions inside Delaney Hall following the reported hunger strike.
- Some protesters were arrested during the escalation outside the detention center.
- A group of US lawmakers have joined calls to shut down the Delaney Hall facility.
What Happened
Protests erupted outside Delaney Hall immigration detention center in New Jersey, where reports indicate a hunger strike by detainees and confrontations between demonstrators and authorities.
Why It Matters
The events have intensified scrutiny of US immigration detention practices and conditions, with both public demonstrations and political figures demanding changes or closure of the facility.
What's Next
Further responses from federal and local officials are expected, and the status of the hunger strike and facility operations will likely remain under observation.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft12h agoTense protests erupt outside Delaney Hall immigrant detention centre in US
- Fox NewsRight17h agoWATCH: Police absent from Delaney Hall chaos as agitators block ICE vehicles and agents use pepper spray
- NYTLeft7h agoProtesters Arrested at Immigration Detention Center as Tensions Rise
