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Newark sues CoreCivic over Delaney Hall conditions

Newark sued CoreCivic for violating state laws at the Delaney Hall immigration detention center, citing overcrowding, poor medical care, and abusive conditions. The lawsuits could force the facility to close or change operations, potentially setting a precedent for other states scrutinizing private ICE contractors.

N.J. targets prison company running immigration detention center in lawsuits over conditions
NBC News โ€” 2 June 2026
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Newarkโ€™s mayor just filed two lawsuits against the private prison company running the Delaney Hall immigration detention center, accusing CoreCivic of breaking state health, safety and labor laws. The suits come after nearly two weeks of protests outside the Newark facility, where detainees and advocacy groups have described overcrowding, poor medical care and abusive conditions.

Why this matters: Delaney Hall is one of the few ICE detention sites in the Northeast, holding migrants who often face long waits for hearings while locked up in New Jersey. The lawsuits argue CoreCivicโ€™s management has repeatedly violated state standards, putting detaineesโ€”many of whom have not been convicted of crimesโ€”at serious risk. If the courts side with Newark, it could force the facility to close or force CoreCivic to overhaul operations, setting a precedent for other states scrutinizing private ICE contractors.

What led to this: The immediate trigger was a series of reports from detainees, lawyers and local officials detailing unsanitary cells, inadequate food and delayed medical treatment. Newark leaders say theyโ€™ve tried for months to get CoreCivic to fix the problems through negotiations, but conditions only worsened after a surprise ICE contract renewal last year. Meanwhile, community groups staged daily vigils outside Delaney Hall, arguing the facility violates New Jerseyโ€™s sanctuary laws and harms immigrant families.

What happens next: The lawsuits move to state court, where Newark is seeking an injunction to halt further detentions at the facility and financial penalties for past violations. CoreCivic has called the claims โ€œbaselessโ€ and says it complies with all federal rules. Meanwhile, ICE has not said whether it will shift detainees elsewhere if Delaney Hall shuts down, leaving hundreds of casesโ€”and the people involvedโ€”in limbo. The case could drag on for months, but the political pressure is mounting, with New Jerseyโ€™s governor and state attorney general already weighing in against the facility.

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