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Curfew Lifted at Delaney Hall: Was Allowing Anti-ICE Protesters Back a Fair Decision?

New Jersey lifted a curfew allowing anti-ICE protests at Delaney Hall, raising debate over protest rights and detention center transparency.

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Was lifting the curfew to allow anti-ICE protesters back in front of Delaney Hall the right call?

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In New Jersey, a curfew around Delaney Hall, an immigrant detention facility, was lifted, permitting anti-ICE protesters to return to the area. This followed New Jersey's ban on ICE detention, which has been linked to the facility's history and operations. Some officials, including Governor Mikie Sherrill, have raised concerns about restricted access to the detention center, questioning transparency about conditions inside.

The dispute centers on balancing public protest rights with security and order around the detention site. The case highlights tensions between government authorities, protesters, and immigrant detainees in New Jersey. The situation remains fluid as officials and activists continue to debate appropriate measures and oversight.

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