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Expired food, neglected medical care and hunger strike allegations fuel protests at N.J. ICE facility

2 sources2 storiesFirst seen 5/26/2026Score51Mixed Progress
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Andy Kim describes being affected by pepper spray during protest at detention center 6abc PhiladelphiaExpired food, neglected medical care and hunger strike allegations fuel protests at N.J.

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ICE facility NBC NewsKim pepper sprayed, Sherrill denied access at Delaney Hall New Jersey GlobeProtesters clash with ICE agents during protest at Delaney Hall in Newark amid hunger strike inside ABC7 New York

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Days of protests outside a New Jersey immigration detention center, including clashes with federal law enforcement, continued Tuesday as demonstrators and lawmakers allege the facility, where detainees waged a hunger strike, has inedible food and lacks access to medical care

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