From an ordinary Sunday morning to detention: How an ICE raid upended a young New Jersey couple’s life together
They were getting ready to go to church when federal agents showed up.
They were getting ready to go to church when federal agents showed up.
Four months after a riot, detainees at Newark’s Delaney Hall say they’re going hungry again and living without clean water or basic hygiene supplies.
Dwight Sequera was grabbed by ICE agents after his immigration hearing on June 25 in New York.
The federal government plans to build a mammoth tent city — which could house as many as 3,000 detainees and serve as a “central hub” for deportation efforts — at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. But they won’t share any detailed plans so far.
Six members of Congress sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security and the GEO Group
Ariel Pincay and his partner, Jamilet Macías, had carved out a life together in the Garden State with the help of an aunt.
The family can no longer afford rent or early-intervention therapies.
At Newark’s Delaney Hall, detainees allegely face abuse, neglect, and fear. ICE insists such conditions don’t exist.
After 30 years in Princeton, a father was taken in an ICE raid, leaving his wife and daughters to navigate life without him.