Protesters Arrested Outside Newark Immigrant Detention Center After Curfew Violation
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- At least 20 protesters were arrested outside the Delaney Hall immigrant detention center in Newark, New Jersey, on Sunday night after violating a newly imposed curfew.
- DHS stated there would be zero tolerance for rioters, releasing footage of the arrests.
- Demonstrations have been ongoing since late May over alleged inhumane conditions.
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Protests have been ongoing at the Delaney Hall immigrant detention center in Newark, New Jersey, since late May, with demonstrators raising concerns about alleged inhumane conditions including expired food, inadequate medical care, and abuse. Democratic officials have supported the protesters' claims, while the DHS has adopted a strict stance against rioting.
At least 20 protesters have been arrested outside an immigrant detention center in Newark, New Jersey, after they violated a newly imposed curfew, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has said.
The arrests took place on Sunday night at the Delaney Hall facility, following days of escalating confrontations between demonstrators and law enforcement.
Officers moved in after the crowd failed to disperse. Police fired tear gas and detained the activists gathered outside the detention center following a 9:00 PM curfew, media reports said.
“If you riot, you will face the consequences,” DHS said on X on Sunday, adding there would be “ZERO tolerance for rioters.” The agency also released footage showing protesters being escorted onto sheriff’s department buses, including one video of officers dragging a man from a barricade line captioned: “Don’t be this guy.”
Delaney Hall has been the epicenter of demonstrations since late May, when lawyers for detainees said a hunger strike had begun over conditions inside the facility. Those being kept there have told human rights groups they were served expired food, denied adequate medical care and subjected to abuse by authorities. The unrest intensified after Democratic officials, including New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill, accused operators of subjecting the immigrants to inhumane conditions and limiting access to visitors.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka accused ICE of escalating tensions at Delaney Hall, saying the use of “riot gear, flash bangs, tear gas, and similar tactics against lawfully assembled protesters is wrong and clearly untenable.” He said the demonstrations were aimed at drawing attention to “inhumane conditions” inside the detention center.
A sweeping immigration enforcement campaign launched by Trump shortly after taking office has led to thousands of arrests nationwide. The administration has defended the crackdown as an effort to remove what it calls “the worst of the worst” criminals from the US. Public support for the campaign has weakened in recent months, with many Americans saying DHS tactics have become overly aggressive and, in some cases, resulted in violence and deaths.
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Further protests and demonstrations are likely to occur at Delaney Hall.
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An investigation into the conditions at Delaney Hall may be initiated by state or federal authorities.
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- What specific conditions led to the hunger strike?
- What are the exact charges against the arrested protesters?
- Will there be further investigations into the conditions at Delaney Hall?
- What is the current status of the detainees and the hunger strike?




