Wife of Detainee and Attorneys Dispute DHS Account of Conditions and Hunger Strike at New Jersey ICE Facility
Gabriela Soto and her attorneys responded to a Department of Homeland Security statement that downplayed a hunger strike and poor conditions at the Delaney Hall ICE facility in New Jersey, where Soto’s husband was detained.
realitytea.comGabriela Soto and her attorneys responded to a Department of Homeland Security statement that downplayed a hunger strike and poor conditions at Delaney Hall, an ICE facility in New Jersey where Soto’s husband was detained. CNN reported the exchange on May 30, 2026, at 9:11 AM EDT.
The article described Soto and her legal team as firing back at the agency’s characterization of events at the facility.
The hunger strike and reports of poor conditions at Delaney Hall formed the basis for the Department of Homeland Security statement that prompted the reaction from Soto and her attorneys.
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