Protesters clash with agents outside New Jersey ICE facility. Inside, detainees continue their hunger strike, attorneys say
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Anger building over conditions at Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers is focused again Tuesday on a facility in Newark, New Jersey, where protesters are still gathered a day after their charged demonstration turned chaotic.
Protesters at Delaney Hall – a privately owned, 1,000-bed facility where inhumane conditions have been alleged for months – blocked unmarked government vehicles and tussled with armed, masked ICE agents, including some who used gas canisters and batons, video from Freedom News TV obtained by CNN shows.
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