New Jersey Sues Delaney Hall Operator After It Refuses Full Access to Health Inspectors - New Jersey Office of Attorney
Source: NJOAG Communications
TRENTON Attorney General Jennifer Davenport today filed a lawsuit against The GEO Group, Inc., which operates the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in Newark. The lawsuit requests that the court grant the New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) full access to the facility, which is the focus of well-documented concerns about inhumane and unsanitary conditions for detainees.
Over Memorial Day weekend, Governor Mikie Sherrill and elected officials went to Delaney Hall after some detainees began a hunger strike to protest their deplorable living conditions. As GEO Group refused to respond to demands by the Governor, elected officials, and protesters for full transparency into conditions at Delaney Hall, DOH began trying to gain access to the taxpayer-funded facility to conduct a full inspection.
If the GEO Group with a $1 billion government contract has nothing to hide and the conditions inside Delaney Hall are as safe and as sanitary as this private corporation and the Trump Administration claim, then there is no legitimate reason why my health inspectors are being kept from full access throughout the building, said Governor Sherrill. The people of New Jersey deserve transparency and accountability, and I will continue using all the power of this office to advocate for the detainees and their families.
GEO Group must allow our states health inspectors to conduct a full inspection of Delaney Hall. The reports of unsanitary and unsafe conditions inside Delaney Hall are extremely concerning, and GEO Grouplike any other business and facility in New Jerseymust follow the law, said Attorney General Davenport. I will continue working with Governor Sherrill and Commissioner Washington to ensure that people detained inside Delaney Hall are treated with dignity and humanity.
Read more: https://www.njoag.gov/new-jersey-sues-delaney-hall-operator-after-it-refuses-full-access-to-health-inspectors/
mahatmakanejeeves
(71,081 posts)By Andy Rose, Leigh Waldman
Updated 51 min ago
Updated Jun 2, 2026, 11:46 AM ET
PUBLISHED Jun 2, 2026, 9:32 AM ET

Newark police officers push protesters back as they enforce a curfew near the Delaney Hall Immigration Detention Center in Newark on Monday. (Adam Gray/Getty Images)
[Breaking news, published at 11:45 a.m. ET]
The state of New Jersey has filed a lawsuit against the private operator of the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility in Newark, asking a court to grant the state health department access to the center over allegations of inhumane conditions and treatment there, the governors office said Tuesday.
[Previous story]
As clashes between law enforcement and protesters have brought nationwide attention to the Delaney Hall immigration facility in Newark, New Jersey, the city threatened Tuesday to expand its lawsuit against the private company that operates the detention center unless city officials are allowed to inspect it.
The lawsuit expansion would ask a court to close the facility until the city could inspect it over longstanding allegations of inhumane conditions, city business administrator Eric Pennington said.
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JustAnotherGen
(38,142 posts)And I'm sharing it as an elected local rep in NJ. . . .
They didn't go to Planning. They didn't get water and sewer approvals for that facility. If they don't yield to state Department of Health - as cruel as it may sound . . .
I'd have our Director of Public works turn them both off. That warehouse was never designed or received approvals for those services.
NHvet
(314 posts)Shut down all services into that building and lets see how fast they react. Without electricity flowing it will hard to keep anyone locked up.
JustAnotherGen
(38,142 posts)Shut down electric. That would be privately billing from PSEG or JCPL.
But water and sewer are extremely 'valuable' items in NJ - especially in light of the affordable housing mandates. In my Borough - all current water/sewer reservations have been provided to 3 developers for areas in need of development.
Newark has a LOT of those areas. Guarantee Delaney is taking from the residents.
JustAnotherGen
(38,142 posts)And hopefully this gets eyes BACK ON the detainees who are TRULY having their rights to due process and equal protection before the law violated.
That is a concentration camp. This s.o.b. Magapub Regime is paying its cronies to hold people in indefinitely. Including Dreamers.
orangecrush
(31,416 posts)wnylib
(26,606 posts)AverageOldGuy
(4,247 posts)WTF is wrong with the NJ Governor?
Order the Newark copsto GTF out of the way.
Activate the Guard; issue them their basic load of ammo including ammo for heavy machine guns; drive up to the goddam place in armored vehicles; give ICE one minute to open the fucking gates and get out of the way; if they don't, shoot the sonsofbitches, storm the place,. See how easy that is?
What's the problem??
JustAnotherGen
(38,142 posts)I don't want Newark Residents at risk. We need to hold the line on Health and Safety Inspections.
Start there. Like - at the end of the day this isn't Minnesota.
We are not 'Nice'. I heard that Jack Lang guy has been getting into shenanigans and keeps getting cussed out. We'll make him cry - just like we did that Scott Presler when he was out and about last year.
It's only a matter of time before citizens sabotage them. Give us a little more time. We don't need our governor to run them out on rails.
Maeve
(43,509 posts)pfitz59
(13,009 posts)Strip them bare and imprison the owners. Crimes against humanity.
bluestarone
(22,486 posts)It has to be STATE laws!!
Prairie Gates
(8,526 posts)I mean, shit, talk about being Mr. Treblinka.
Fuck's sake.