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Rising Concerns Over Immigration Detention Conditions in New Jersey

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Recent visits by Democratic Congress members to the Delaney Hall ICE facility in New Jersey have highlighted alarming conditions for detainees. Reports indicate that around 300 detainees have initiated a hunger strike, protesting against what they describe as inhumane living conditions, including expired food and lack of medical care.

The situation has escalated tensions surrounding immigration policies, particularly under the Trump administration. New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill was denied entry to the facility, raising questions about transparency and oversight in immigration detention practices.

Protests outside the facility have intensified, with demonstrators demanding better treatment for detainees. Lawmakers have vowed to address these conditions, with some pledging to shut down the facility if necessary.

This situation may resonate with UK readers as it reflects broader issues of human rights and immigration policies that could influence similar debates in the UK, especially as the government faces scrutiny over its own immigration practices and detention centres.

Source: DW News

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