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Updated · WABC-TV · Jun 2
Newark Sues to Shut 300-Bed Delaney Hall Detention Center Over Health Concerns
Updated
Updated · WABC-TV · Jun 2

Newark Sues to Shut 300-Bed Delaney Hall Detention Center Over Health Concerns

3 articles · Updated · WABC-TV · Jun 2
  • Newark filed a lawsuit Tuesday seeking to close Delaney Hall, saying reports from the 300-inmate ICE detention center show serious health and safety failures.
  • Mayor Ras Baraka said allegations include poor food, inadequate medical care, unsafe conditions and one inmate suffering a miscarriage without proper treatment, prompting the city to expand its legal action.
  • Protests and an alleged hunger strike have continued since May 22, with clashes between demonstrators and federal and state officers leading to dozens of arrests before a calm Monday night.
  • Baraka said Newark's community police helped stabilize the area; a 9 p.m.-6 a.m. curfew remains in place for now, though he hopes to lift it within days and reopen pedestrian access for peaceful protests.
  • DHS called the lawsuit frivolous, said Delaney Hall complies with state and local laws, and pointed to a May 28 state health inspection of the facility's kitchen.
Amid conflicting inspection reports, how can the true conditions inside the controversial Delaney Hall detention center be verified?
Do billion-dollar federal contracts for private detention centers ensure humane care or create critical accountability gaps?