A hunger strike is ongoing at the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey, where detainees are complaining about living conditions and access to medical care. Amidst the protest, demonstrations in support of the prisoners continue outside the facility. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.
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According to human rights activists and relatives of the detainees, the hunger strikers are demanding improved detention conditions, timely medical assistance, and an end to actions they perceive as pressure from the facility's administration.
Lawyers and community activists claim that some detainees fear potential retaliation for their participation in the protest. Meanwhile, demonstrators regularly gather outside the Delaney Hall center, calling on authorities to address the conditions of migrant detention.
U.S. immigration officials have not officially commented on the allegations of potential violations, but the situation around the center remains tense. Human rights organizations continue to demand an inspection of the detainees' living conditions and the protection of their basic rights.
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