4 detainees escape from Newark ICE detention center
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Four detainees have escaped from a federal immigration detention center in New Jersey, which has been the center of protests since its opening in May and where both a sitting congresswoman and Newark’s mayor have been arrested.
Lawyers, family and friends of ICE detainees in Burlington, Massachusetts describe "horrible" conditions including insufficient food and clean drinking water, and no soap, showers, or beds.
On June 12, detainees at Delaney Hall in Newark pushed down a wall and escaped during a disturbance that prompted a major law enforcement response.
Four people detained at an immigration detention center in New Jersey have escaped, according to the Department of Homeland Security. NBC News' Maya Eaglin explains what we know.
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About 50 inmates at Delaney Hall, the ICE detention facility in Newark, banded together and pushed down the wall of a dormitory room when meals were hours late, a lawyer told NJ Advance Media.
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