New Jersey Officials End Curfew Near Delaney Hall After Sustained Demonstrations
After weeks of rallies and community pressure, local officials have ended nighttime restrictions around Delaney Hall. The move follows ongoing public attention on immigration detention practices in Newark.

For weeks, demonstrations outside Delaney Hall drew attention from local residents, immigrant advocates, and public officials. Now, New Jersey authorities have lifted the overnight curfew that was put in place as crowds continued gathering near the facility.
The decision marks a notable shift in the state's response after weeks of heightened security measures around the protest site. Officials say conditions have changed enough to allow restrictions to be removed while maintaining public safety.
As demonstrators continue to voice concerns and community groups remain engaged, the move raises new questions about what comes next for both local authorities and those participating in the protests.
Curfew Lifted as Tensions Ease Around Delaney Hall
Newark officials ended the nightly curfew that had restricted access around Delaney Hall after a protest passed without any arrests. The curfew, which covered the area from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., was originally imposed following several days of clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement.
The restrictions also included limited access around the facility and designated protest zones. Authorities said those measures were no longer necessary after conditions stabilized and demonstrations remained peaceful.
The curfew had been in effect since the weekend, during which dozens of people were arrested and state police were deployed to help manage crowds near the immigration detention center.
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Who Is Feeling the Impact of the Delaney Hall Protests?
Immigrants Held at Delaney Hall
The curfew itself did not change detention policies, but it affects the environment surrounding the facility. Demonstrations began after detainees reported concerns about living conditions, food access, medical care, and visitation restrictions.
Families and Immigration Advocates
Family members and advocacy groups have been among the most active participants in the protests. With restrictions lifted, supporters can once again gather closer to the facility as they continue calling for greater transparency and improved treatment of detainees.
Newark Residents and Local Community
Residents living near Delaney Hall have experienced road closures, increased police presence, and several days of demonstrations. Officials hope ending the curfew will reduce tensions while allowing peaceful protests to continue without the additional restrictions imposed over the weekend.
Officials Defend Decision While Stressing Peaceful Protest Rights
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka said the city decided to end the curfew after demonstrators gathered Monday night without any arrests. Announcing the change, he stated, "After last night's protest without a single arrest, we are lifting this curfew to allow full expression of the American right to free speech and to peacefully assemble."
Baraka also expressed confidence that future demonstrations would remain orderly, saying he trusted protesters to continue acting peacefully while keeping attention on concerns surrounding conditions at Delaney Hall.
State and local officials have repeatedly emphasized that peaceful demonstrations are protected, while warning that violence, property damage, and attacks on law enforcement would not be tolerated.
Why Delaney Hall Became the Center of the Dispute
A Facility Already Under Scrutiny
The demonstrations did not begin because of the curfew. They started after detainees inside Delaney Hall reported concerns about living conditions, medical care, food quality, and limited access to family visits. A hunger strike that began in late May helped draw national attention to the facility and sparked daily protests outside its gates.
Growing Tensions Led to Restrictions
As crowds increased, confrontations between protesters and law enforcement became more frequent. State police were deployed, protest zones were established, and Newark imposed a nightly curfew covering the area around the facility. Authorities reported dozens of arrests during the demonstrations, while officials argued the measures were necessary to prevent further escalation.
Key Facts About Delaney Hall
Located in Newark, New Jersey
Operated by private prison contractor GEO Group
Holds up to roughly 1,000 detainees
Reopened as an ICE detention facility in 2025
Has faced legal, political, and community opposition since reopening
The debate surrounding Delaney Hall has increasingly become part of a broader national discussion over immigration detention practices, facility oversight, and the treatment of migrants in federal custody.
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What Happens Next After the Curfew Ends?
While the curfew has been lifted, the dispute surrounding Delaney Hall is far from over. Protest organizers have indicated they will continue demonstrations, and local officials expect public gatherings to remain focused on detention conditions, visitation policies, and treatment of detainees.
Key Developments to Watch
Peaceful protests are expected to continue outside Delaney Hall.
Family visitation has resumed after being temporarily restricted during the unrest.
State officials are pursuing additional oversight and inspections of the facility.
Legal challenges involving Delaney Hall's operator could bring further scrutiny in the coming weeks.
The focus now shifts from emergency restrictions to accountability. With the curfew removed and tensions easing, attention is likely to remain on conditions inside the 1,000-bed detention center and on whether state officials can secure greater access and oversight moving forward.
USImmiNews Take
Ending the curfew lowers tensions around Delaney Hall and restores normal access for demonstrators. Officials pointed to a peaceful night of protests as a sign that emergency restrictions were no longer needed.
Yet the concerns that brought people to the facility remain unresolved. Questions about detention conditions, transparency, and oversight continue to drive attention from advocates, families, and state leaders.
The real test now is whether the scrutiny surrounding Delaney Hall leads to greater transparency and meaningful answers for detainees, families, and advocates.
The information on this page is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Immigration laws and policies change frequently. Always consult a licensed immigration attorney or accredited representative before making any immigration decisions.
Last Updated: [10 June 2026] — This article reflects information available as of [10 June 2026]. Policies may have changed. Check USCIS.gov for the most current guidance.






