New Jersey Protests Highlight Governor Sherrill’s Struggles with Immigration Detention Controversy

Sarah Jenkins, Wall Street Reporter
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Protests outside Delaney Hall, an immigration detention centre in Newark, New Jersey, have escalated as demonstrators voice their frustrations against Governor Mikie Sherrill. Following reports of severe conditions inside the facility, where approximately 300 detainees are engaged in a hunger and labour strike, the governor faces mounting pressure to address allegations of mistreatment and poor living standards.

Protests Amplify Calls for Action

On Monday afternoon, a gathering of protesters convened outside the New Jersey statehouse in Trenton, brandishing signs that conveyed their discontent with the governor’s handling of the situation. Messages such as “U made it worse” and “Gov Sherrill, stop lying about Delaney Hall” captured the sentiments of those present. The rally reached a crescendo with chants directed at Sherrill, expressing citizens’ disbelief and anger regarding her inaction.

These protests were sparked by recent developments at Delaney Hall, where detainees have reported inhumane treatment, including receiving food infested with maggots and being denied essential medical care

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Sarah Jenkins covers the beating heart of global finance from New York City. With an MBA from Columbia Business School and a decade of experience at Bloomberg News, Sarah specializes in US market volatility, federal reserve policy, and corporate governance. Her deep-dive reports on the intersection of Silicon Valley and Wall Street have earned her multiple accolades in financial journalism.
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