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Newark mayor imposes curfew at Delaney Hall immigration detention centre

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has imposed a curfew within half a mile of Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center, due to escalating tensions and clashes between protesters and law enforcement. The curfew, effective from 9 pm to 6 am, aims to protect public safety following arrests of individuals found with weapons.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-31 · 20:12 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
Newark mayor imposes curfew at Delaney Hall immigration detention centre
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has imposed a curfew within half a mile of Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center, due to escalating tensions and clashes between protesters and law enforcement. The curfew, effective from 9 pm to 6 am, aims to protect public safety following arrests of individuals found with weapons. Protests at the facility, run by GEO Group for ICE, have intensified due to reports of poor living conditions and a hunger strike by detainees. New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has called for designated protest zones to minimize conflict and has also been denied access to the facility, advocating for its closure. The situation has involved confrontations, including past arrests of local politicians visiting the center.

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Roughly 71 percent of those in ICE detention had no criminal conviction as of April.

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Multiple individuals have been arrested with weapons outside Delaney Hall.

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The curfew is in response to escalating tensions and the need for police intervention to protect public safety.

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Newark mayor imposed a curfew on the area surrounding Delaney Hall, an immigration detention centre.

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Detainees at Delaney Hall have reported expired food, lack of medical care, and abuse.

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New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has called for the establishment of protected protest zones to minimise clashes with law enforcement.Protesters and police clash outside Delaney Hall immigration detention centre in Newark, New Jersey, on May 30 [Caitlin Ochs/Reuters]Published On 31 May 2026Ras Baraka, the mayor of Newark in New Jersey, has imposed a curfew on the area surrounding Delaney Hall, the immigration detention centre that has become a flashpoint in the debate over United States President Donald Trump’s mass deportation drive.The Sunday morning announcement came amid a flare-up in tensions outside the detention centre, which is run by the private contractor GEO Group, as part of a 15-year deal with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3‘Malicious’: New Jersey Mayor Ras Baraka sues US attorney after arrestlist 2 of 3US lawmaker denies charges stemming from immigration centre visitlist 3 of 3Tense protests erupt outside Delaney Hall immigrant detention centre in USend of list“Due to the escalating situation at Delaney Hall and the increasing need for police intervention, immediate action is required to protect public safety,” Baraka wrote in a statement.“Multiple individuals have already been arrested and found in possession of weapons, underscoring the seriousness of the threat.”As part of the curfew, movement will be restricted within half a mile (0.8km) of the detention centre between the hours of 9pm and 6am US Eastern time (1:00 to 10:00 GMT).A nearby road, Doremus Avenue, will also be closed to pedestrians and vehicles that cannot verify their need to be in the area.Since the reopening of Delaney Hall as an immigration detention facility last year, it has been the site of confrontations between law enforcement and protesters, including Mayor Baraka himself.The month of May has seen more than a week of daily protests outside Delaney Hall, after lawyers for the detainees at Delaney Hall announced a hunger strike was unfolding inside.Detainees have denounced the living conditions to human rights groups, reporting expired food, a lack of medical care and abuse at the hands of authorities.The Trump administration has justified its mass deportation campaign as an effort to rid the US of “the worst of the worst”, framing undocumented immigrants as a criminal threat.But critics point out that many of those detained have no criminal record, and some who do have only been cited for minor offences.The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, a data-tracking service from Syracuse University, found that, as of April, roughly 71 percent of those in ICE detention had no criminal conviction.To show solidarity with the hunger strike, protesters have been gathering outside Delaney Hall, locking arms to form human chains and creating barricades to prevent access.But that has led to tense confrontations with law enforcement, who have used batons and pepper spray to try to clear roads to the facility.Governor Mikie Sherrill called for the establishment of designated protest zones, to mitigate the likelihood of conflict between officers and demonstrators.But clashes have continued. Overnight on Wednesday, six protesters were arrested.Politicians themselves have encountered tense interactions at Delaney Hall.A year ago, one protest resulted in trespassing charges against Mayor Baraka and assault charges against US Representative LaMonica McIver, after a disagreement over which officials could enter the facility for an inspection.While the charges against Baraka were dropped, McIver continues to face legal proceedings. She has denied the charges and called the prosecution politically motivated.“One year ago, the Trump administration threw baseless charges against me for conducting oversight to protect immigrants at Delaney Hall,” McIver wrote on social media on Saturday.“Have they tried to silence me? Yes. Have the stakes risen? Yes. Am I backing down from speaking up for you? Never.”This past week, Governor Sherrill was also denied access to the facility. She has since issued a statement calling for Delaney Hall to be shut down.At a news conference on Saturday, she blamed “national extremist groups” for arriving from out of state and escalating tensions. She added that the current precautions were designed to protect the safety of peaceful protesters.“I urge those protesting outside of Delaney Hall to bring the temperature down, so we can focus on the detainees and their families,” Sherrill said.She suggested that the actions of state and local officials would help head off any expanded ICE operations in New Jersey.“I will not give ICE a pretext to expand operations at Delaney Hall or across our state. I will not put lives at risk,” she said. “I’m grateful to the vast majority of protesters who have assembled peacefully and raised their voices about Delaney Hall’s conditions.”
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