Protests at New Jersey Detention Center Lead to Over 80 Arrests Amid Allegations of Poor Conditions
Protests have erupted outside Delaney Hall, a New Jersey immigration detention center, in response to allegations of poor living conditions for detainees. Since late May, more than 80 individuals have been arrested during these demonstrations. The facility, operated by Geo Group, has been accused by detainees of providing moldy and expired food, overcrowded cells, and inadequate medical care. These claims have been supported by Democratic members of Congress who visited the site. Despite these allegations, the Trump administration has defended the conditions at the center, with officials denying any mistreatment or hunger strikes. The protests have seen demonstrators clashing with law enforcement, leading to arrests and injuries on both sides.