Demand Congress Investigate Delaney Hall
Right now, hundreds of immigrants — including pregnant women, mothers, and survivors of domestic violence — are locked inside a New Jersey Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) prison. They're on hunger strike. And the Trump administration is doing everything it can to make sure you don't find out why. Since May 22, an estimated 300 detainees at Delaney Hall, a privately-run ICE detention center in Newark, NJ, have been on a hunger and labor strike in protest of the prison's inhumane conditions.1 In letters describing life inside, detainees report being fed small portions of food that are frequently spoiled — including meals with live worms — having urgent medical needs ignored, and facing violent retaliation, including pepper spray and physical force, for organizing.2,3 The abuse and medical neglect at Delaney Hall isare hitting women especially hard. After touring the facility, Rep. Jerry Nadler reported that one woman detained at Delaney Hall had a lump in her breast but had been waiting over a month with no mammogram.4 The ACLU of New Jersey says it has received "horror stories" from detainees — including pregnant women — who are not getting proper medical care for their health conditions.5 This is not an anomaly. Tell House Oversight Committee members: Visit Delaney Hall. Launch an investigation. Stop the abuse. Sources NJ State Police Join Crackdown Against Supporters of Hunger-Striking Immigrants at Delaney Hall, Democracy Now!, June 1, 2026 Family visitation resumes at New Jersey ICE detention center after days of protests, NBC News, May 31, 2026 ICE and protesters clash at Delaney Hall: What to know about the detention center's conditions, America Magazine, June 1, 2026 Political firestorm heats up after unrest at ICE detention center Delaney Hall, MS Now, May 31, 2026 Pregnant and Postpartum Women Face Neglect and Abuse in ICE Detention, ACLU, October 2025