Anti-ICE Protests Erupt Again Outside New Jersey Detention Centre as Inmate Hunger Strike Continues

May 27, 2026 - 12:31
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Anti-ICE Protests Erupt Again Outside New Jersey Detention Centre as Inmate Hunger Strike Continues

Fresh clashes have broken out between anti-ICE protesters and federal agents outside a detention centre in New Jersey, as an inmate hunger strike enters its second week.

Demonstrators gathered outside the Delaney Hall detention facility, demanding the release of detainees and an end to what they describe as inhumane conditions inside. The protest turned confrontational when federal agents moved to clear the area, leading to scuffles and several arrests.

The hunger strike, which began over concerns about medical care and prolonged detention without trial, has drawn attention from human rights organisations across the country. Inmates are reportedly refusing food until their demands for better conditions are met.

"These are human beings, not criminals," one protester said. "They're being held indefinitely without basic rights. We will not stay silent."

ICE officials defended the conditions at the facility, stating that detainees receive adequate medical care and that the hunger strike involves only a small fraction of the population. They also criticised the protesters for what they described as unlawful gatherings.

The situation remains tense, with both sides showing no signs of backing down. Legal advocates have filed motions seeking court intervention to address the detainees' complaints.

This is Erica Thornton for Global1 News, reporting from London. 🇬🇧

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