This is Delaney Hall, a 1000-bed for-profit immigration detention facility in industrial Newark operated by Geo Group, one of the two largest incarceration corporations in America, whose CEO recently called expansion of ICE an "unprecedented opportunity" for profit. Last fall ICE hired a GEO group subsidiary, BI Incorporated, as immigration bounty hunters, allowing GEO to vertically integrate their business model. Unsurprisingly, GEO has a record of inmate welfare abuses, and last week, migrants being held at Delaney began a hunger strike for against inhumane conditions, lack of proper medical care, and coercive pressure to sign self-deportation documents. The strikers are seeking release of the elderly, young, and sick, a meeting with Governor Shirrell, and due legal process where they now face interminable incarceration without court access.
This is all in the national news now, but mostly the clashes between protesters and ICE agents on several nights. By day, a mix of aid groups, activists, friends and family of detainees, local DSA organizers, and even clergy have been on site in support of the 300 strikers inside. This was the scene on Friday, before police attempted to corral protesters with riot shields, tear gas, and pepper spray over the last two nights. Today, an overnight curfew has been imposed on the whole street, but visitation rights for family have been restored as of noon. NJ Governor Mikie Shirrell has called for deescalation, but even she was denied access this week to inspect Delaney Hall with state health authorities to ensure detainee welfare.
DELANEY HALL HUNGER STRIKERS DEMAND:
1. A MEETING WITH THE GOVERNOR: Governor Mikie Sherrill must visit Delaney Hall to directly observe detention conditions and hear testimony from detained individuals.
2. RELEASE THE YOUNG & ELDERLY: Immediate release of all young individuals, elderly individuals, and pregnant women.
3. RELEASE MEDICALLY VULNERABLE DETAINEES: The immediate release of those with serious medical conditions.
4. FREEDOM: An end to what detainess describe as coercive pressure to sign deportation or voluntary departure documents.














