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Updated on: May 24, 2026 / 11:22 PM EDT
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New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill is asking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to let her inside the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, where hundreds of immigrants are being held.Protesters began gathering outside Delaney Hall on Friday, alleging detainees are enduring horrible conditions.In a statement, Sherrill said:"I'm deeply disturbed by reports of the poor conditions at Delaney Hall. Unsafe, inhumane, and unconstitutional living conditions are completely unacceptable."I have long opposed private detention facilities and advocated against them. I will continue to call for the closure of Delaney Hall because of reports like these."I have contacted ICE to gain access to the facility and my office remains in close coordination with our federal delegation and with advocates, and I commend their continued oversight and work to hold DHS accountable."I will continue working with our partners to closely monitor the situation and to do what's necessary to ensure humane conditions."Saturday, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said, in part, "All detainees [at Delaney Hall] are provided with 3 meals a day, clean water, clothing, bedding, showers, soap, and toiletries. ... Certified dieticians evaluate meals."They added that detainees also receive "medical, dental, and mental health services as available, and access to medical appointments and 24-hour emergency care," along with access to phones to speak with family members and lawyers. Protesters block vanProtests continued for a third day Sunday outside Delaney Hall. Some demonstrators blocked a white van that was trying to leave the facility. The vehicle eventually reversed back into the property.Gabriela Soto said her husband, Martin Soto, was inside the van.










