Curfew Lifted at Delaney Hall as Anti-ICE Protesters Return: Balancing Public Order and Protest Rights
In New Jersey, authorities lifted a curfew around Delaney Hall, an immigrant detention facility, allowing anti-ICE protesters to return to the site. This followed a period of restricted access and heightened tensions between protesters and

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In New Jersey, authorities lifted a curfew around Delaney Hall, an immigrant detention facility, allowing anti-ICE protesters to return to the site. This followed a period of restricted access and heightened tensions between protesters and law enforcement.
Some officials, including Gov. Mikie Sherrill, have raised concerns about transparency, noting that federal immigration officials continue to bar visits to the detention center, fueling debate over conditions inside.
The situation highlights the conflict between maintaining public safety and respecting the right to protest, with local government and community groups involved in the dispute. The case remains active as officials and activists negotiate the appropriate level of access and oversight.
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