New Jersey is suing the private operator of an immigration detention center, arguing that the state health department has not been allowed to inspect the facility amid allegations of unsanitary conditions and poor treatment of detainees. The lawsuit filed Tuesday in Superior Court in Essex County asks a judge to grant the New Jersey Department…
New Jersey sues Delaney Hall operator for access to immigration detention facility
Originally reported by The Hill
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