DHS Releases Mugshots From ICE Detention Center Stormed by Dems
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : " "Fox is told the group waited for the gates to open to allow a bus with ICE detainees to enter the property, then they rushed in past security," Melugin added in his post.47% : DHS releasing photographs and criminal records of some of the detainees at Delaney Hall comes as several Democrats, such as Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ), Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ), and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka (D), showed up at Delaney Hall to "conduct federal oversight.
43% : " "The lack of transparency around what's happening with ICE in this facility in unacceptable," McIver wrote in a post on X. "People deserve dignity and we need answers.
40% : The city of Newark is suing for more inspections, claiming ICE has not indicated how many detainees it has in the building -- which can only house 1,000 people.
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