New Jersey Health Officials Inspect 'Limited Part' of Delaney Hall, Sherrill Says
Officials with the New Jersey Department of Health inspected a small portion of the immigration detention center in Newark on Thursday after they were denied full access to the facility, according to Gov. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ).
New Jersey Health Officials Inspect ‘Limited Part’ of Delaney Hall, Sherrill Says New Jersey Department of Health officials conducted a limited inspection of the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in Newark after being denied full access. Governor Mikie Sherrill stated that findings from the inspected portion would be shared, and the state would continue to pursue transparency and humane conditions. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed a 90-minute inspection of the foodservice department, emphasizing that the facility is regularly audited by third parties.
- New Jersey Department of Health officials inspected a small part of the Delaney Hall immigration detention center.
- Full access to the facility was denied.
- Governor Mikie Sherrill promised to share findings from the limited inspection.
- The Department of Homeland Security stated the inspection focused on the foodservice department and lasted 90 minutes.
- DHS asserted that the facility is regularly audited and inspected by external agencies.
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