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Life inside the Delaney Hall ICE detention camp is a travesty (opens in new tab)

The immigrants’ courage is matched only by the severity of their limited options. Ultimately, the pressure for change will have to come from the outsideAt Delaney Hall, an ICE detention camp for captured immigrants in Newark, New Jersey, operated privately by the for-profit contractor Geo Group, the food is spoiled, and sometimes has maggots. Those who are imprisoned there, who have not been convicted of any crime, are forced to work for .Conditions are overcrowded and unsanitary; there is on...

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