ICE, Riots, and Revolution: A Report from the Ground at Delaney Hall
By Zach H.
After hundreds of detainees at Newark's Delaney Hall launched a coordinated hunger strike over inhumane conditions and lack of due process, protesters took to the streets—facing off against ICE agents, private police, and mounted state troopers. But amid the teargas and rubber bullets, a harder question emerged: is this a prepared movement, or a choreographed dance the state already knows the steps to?
Zach H reports from the ground at the "Battle for Delaney Hall,"—and asks what it would really take to win.
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