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Newark Mayor Demands Access to ICE Facility Amid Safety Concerns

NewsNationJune 7, 20252 min1,751 views
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Newark Mayor's Demands for ICE Facility Access

  • 🚨 Mayor Ras Baraka of Newark is demanding access to a newly opened Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility.
  • 💡 The demand stems from the need to conduct fire, safety, and health inspections within the facility.
  • ⚠️ The mayor cites existing violations that put first responders, detainees, and workers at risk.

Legal Action and Safety Violations

  • ⚖️ Newark is suing ICE, asserting that more inspections are required to ensure the safety of individuals held at the facility, known as Delaney Hall.
  • 🏢 The facility, leased from GEO for $63 million annually, has the capacity to house a thousand people, though current detainee numbers are not specified.
  • 📌 The mayor argues that the issues extend beyond safety inspections, including a lack of proper permits.

Broader Concerns About ICE Operations

  • 🚫 Mayor Baraka condemns ICE operations, stating they criminalize people, create division, and have detained individuals with lawful residency or valid visas.
  • 🇺🇸 He views these actions as dangerous to the community, democracy, and the Constitution, emphasizing that the erosion of due process for any American is a threat to all.
  • 🗣️ The mayor expresses alarm and urges collective action to stop what he calls a disgrace and an affront to American values.
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