Protests Outside Delaney Hall Lead to Six Arrests, Including Two New Jersey Teens
2 N.J. teens among 6 arrested as protests continue outside Delaney Hall

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Six individuals were arrested during ongoing protests outside Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, as demonstrators clashed with police over allegations of poor conditions inside the immigrant detention facility. The arrests included two teenagers from New Jersey.
- 01Protests occurred outside Delaney Hall in Newark, leading to six arrests over the weekend.
- 02The arrested individuals included two teenagers: an 18-year-old from Hoboken and a 19-year-old from Old Bridge.
- 03Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda stated that blocking the facility's entrance posed a public safety hazard.
- 04U.S. Senator Andy Kim visited the facility and expressed concerns about conditions inside, noting he was barred from speaking with detainees.
- 05Previous protests have led to numerous arrests, with 61 individuals detained the prior weekend.
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Six arrests were made during protests outside Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, as tensions escalated between demonstrators and police. The protests, which have been ongoing for weeks, focus on allegations of poor conditions within the immigrant detention facility. Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda stated that protesters were arrested for property damage and blocking the entrance, which was deemed a public safety hazard. Among those detained were two teenagers: an 18-year-old man from Hoboken and a 19-year-old woman from Old Bridge. Both had been arrested previously at the same location. U.S. Senator Andy Kim visited Delaney Hall for oversight, voicing concerns about the facility's conditions and noting that he was prevented from directly speaking with detainees. The protests have intensified, with police enforcing stricter regulations, including prohibiting protective gear. Last weekend, 61 people were arrested during similar demonstrations, highlighting the growing unrest surrounding the facility.
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The ongoing protests and arrests highlight community concerns regarding the treatment of detainees and public safety in Newark.
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