Visits were canceled after detainees began hunger strike, which prompted heated protests outside detention center

Organizers rally outside Delaney Hall, facing violent clashes with agents, as over 300 detainees are on hunger strike

Protests continue outside Delaney Hall as hunger strike over conditions inside enters a second week

Protesters clashed with armed federal immigration officers in front of a New Jersey detention center where advocates have demonstrated for days while

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill has sent state police to establish designated protest zones and vehicle checkpoints outside an immigration detention center in Newark.

Advocates outside protested conditions. Detainees inside have staged a hunger strike. And federal officials called in New Jersey police at the gates.

The demonstrations outside Delaney Hall continued Saturday following another night of clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement.

Supporters of immigrant detainees gathered outside Delaney Hall in Newark opposite pro-ICE demonstrators as the governor sought to avoid escalation.

A Newark detention center has been at the forefront of anti-ICE protests – and now counterprotests

Protesters have been clashing with law enforcement at Delaney Hall, a detention center in New Jersey where detainees have been mistreated.

Gov. Mikie Sherrill said limited family visitation will resume at Delaney Hall more than a week since protests began outside the ICE detention center in Newark.

Gov. Mikie Sherrill said DHS agreed to restore visits after suspending them amid protests, arrests and clashes outside the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark.

The New Jersey governor had hailed the resumption of visits as a victory following days of protests at the Delaney Hall immigration detention center.

Visits were canceled after detainees began hunger strike, which prompted heated protests outside detention center

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Gov. Mikie Sherrill said visitations at Delaney Hall will resume after DHS met the state's demands, a characterization DHS pushed back against.