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Detainees Break Free Amid Chaos at Newark Detention Center
New Jersey, USA, Newark,Friday, June 13, 2025
Communication with those inside Delaney Hall has been difficult. Attorneys have had calls canceled and have been unable to enter the facility. The American Friends Service Committee, a nonprofit that represents immigrants, stated that detainees reported receiving small portions of food at unusual times, with no lunch provided.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, a critic of the Trump administration's immigration policies, called for an end to the chaos. He expressed concern over reports of food withholding, poor treatment, and the escape of detainees. The American Friends Service Committee echoed these concerns, highlighting the need for better oversight and treatment of detainees.
Newark is one of several cities in New Jersey that has faced legal challenges over its sanctuary policies. These policies limit local cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, focusing on civil enforcement rather than criminal matters. The policies aim to protect immigrants from deportation but have sparked controversy and legal battles.
The detention center, run by the GEO Group, has been a site of conflict this year. Democratic officials have called for more oversight, while the administration and facility management have faced criticism. The mayor and a local representative have even been involved in legal issues stemming from protests outside the facility.
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