ICE Kidnapped My Husband on His Way to Buy Diapers for Our Infant Son
Detainees say the strike began over medical neglect, rotten food and abusive staff as protests grew and ICE later tightened contractor standards.
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Hundreds of detained immigrants began a work and hunger strike on May 22, complaining of spoiled food, lack of medical care, difficulty obtaining bail, and coercion to sign legal documents for self-deportation. Newark police officers outside Delaney Hall in early June. (Flickr/Newark City Hall Press Office) Since late May, the Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey, has become the scene of an extraordinary standoff.

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