Fajitas, stir-fry, BBQ chicken – see the food options provided to Delaney Hall ICE detainees: ‘Higher standards than most US prisons’
Delaney Hall, an ICE detention facility in New Jersey, serves a variety of meals including fajitas and BBQ chicken, according to the Department of Homeland Security. This comes amid protests regarding the treatment of detainees, with some lawmakers calling for the facility's closure. DHS claims that the living standards at Delaney Hall exceed those of many U.S. prisons.
- ▪Detainees at Delaney Hall are provided with meals such as chicken leg quarters and jambalaya.
- ▪Protests have erupted outside the facility over allegations of poor treatment and inhumane conditions.
- ▪DHS asserts that the standard of living at Delaney Hall is higher than that of most U.S. prisons.
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Politics Fajitas, stir-fry, BBQ chicken – see the food options provided to Delaney Hall ICE detainees: ‘Higher standards than most US prisons’ By Victor Nava Published May 29, 2026, 10:56 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Criminal illegal migrants held at New Jersey’s Delaney Hall ICE facility are served everything from fajitas to barbecue chicken, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealed Friday amid raucous protests outside the detention center over the alleged poor treatment of detainees Demonstrators and top Garden State Democrats have demanded that DHS shutdown the privately-operated facility in Newark amid reports of inhumane conditions and bad quality food inside the 1,000 beds detention center that is currently…
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