2 detainees who escaped from Newark immigration detention center have been recaptured
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, JUN 14 – Two detainees with criminal histories were recaptured after escaping a privately run ICE facility amid a protest involving about 50 detainees over poor conditions, officials said.
- Two of the four detainees who escaped from the Newark immigration detention center have been recaptured.
- Officials are still searching for the other two detainees who remain on the run.
- The detainees escaped by breaking through a wall after protesting over lack of food and poor conditions.
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On June 13, approximately 50 detainees at Delaney Hall, a 1,000-bed immigration facility in Newark, New Jersey, managed to push down the wall of a third-floor dormitory room, allowing four to escape. (Three have since been caught). The mini-riot at the facility, which is owned and operated by The GEO Group under a 15-year, $1 billion contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), started after the detainees were angered by what they sa…
U.S. law enforcement has arrested two of the four migrants who escaped Monday night from a detention center in Newark, New Jersey, during protests over...
Both were located and placed in custody during the weekend, without the authorities detailing the specific circumstances of their capture.


Two escapees from immigration detention center recaptured, two still at large
Two immigrants who escaped the Delaney Hall Detention Facility in Newark, New Jersey, were recaptured by authorities Friday. Last week, unrest at the immigration detention center resulted in four detainees escaping. Authorities with the FBI did not publicize the detention…
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