Kim, Menendez visit Newark detention center as detainees stage hunger strike

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Sunday, May 24, 2026
Kim and Menendez visit Newark detention center as detainees stage hunger strike

NEWARK, New Jersey (WABC) -- Members of Congress paid a visit to Delaney Hall, the controversial migrant detention center in Newark.

Sen. Andy Kim and Rep. Robert Menendez Jr. were there Saturday to support detainees who have begun a hunger strike.

The protest started around 4 a.m., with participants complaining that the food they are being served is spoiled.

Kim and Menendez say they are pushing for more than improved conditions, they are calling for the release of everyone being held at the facility.

"They talked about inhumane treatment. They talked about the poor food. They talked about the water tasting disgusting. I myself drank from the fountain," Sen. Kim said. "It's certainly problems that we need to make sure we're following up on."

Kim said he also met with several 18-year-old girls who would have been graduating high school if not for their arrests.

Governor Mikie Sherrill released a statement on Sunday saying:

"I'm deeply disturbed by reports of the poor conditions at Delaney Hall. Unsafe, inhumane, and unconstitutional living conditions are completely unacceptable.

"I have long opposed private detention facilities and advocated against them. I will continue to call for the closure of Delaney Hall because of reports like these.

"I have contacted ICE to gain access to the facility and my office remains in close coordination with our federal delegation and with advocates, and I commend their continued oversight and work to hold DHS accountable.

"I will continue working with our partners to closely monitor the situation and to do what's necessary to ensure humane conditions."

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