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Yes, Delaney Hall Is a Real Immigration Detention Center in New Jersey — Here's What We Know

Delaney Hall is an immigration detention center located in New Jersey

The argument in brief

Some people have questioned whether Delaney Hall is actually an immigration detention facility in New Jersey. It is. The center, located in Newark, was reopened in early 2025 and is operated by private prison company GEO Group under a contract with ICE — confirmed by government records, major news outlets, and civil liberties groups.

Why it spread

Public interest in immigration enforcement surged in 2025, and Delaney Hall landed at the center of that debate. When a topic is politically charged, people on all sides sometimes question basic facts out of distrust. The claim spread simply because the facility was suddenly newsworthy, not because there was any real doubt about whether it existed.

The claim is true: Delaney Hall is an immigration detention center located in Newark, New Jersey. It holds individuals who are in immigration proceedings, and its existence is not in dispute among any credible sources.

The facility is operated by the GEO Group, a private prison company, under a contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). ICE itself lists Delaney Hall in its official registry of detention facilities. The center was reactivated in early 2025 as part of a broader expansion of immigration enforcement, according to reporting by NJ.com and the Star-Ledger.

Reuters reported that the reopened facility has capacity for hundreds of detainees. The scale and speed of the reopening drew significant public attention and became a flashpoint in debates over immigration policy and detention conditions.

The ACLU of New Jersey has independently confirmed the facility's operation and has taken legal action over conditions inside. When government agencies, private contractors, major news organizations, and civil liberties watchdogs all agree on the same basic facts, the factual record is about as solid as it gets.

This claim spread not because it was false or misleading, but because Delaney Hall became a high-profile symbol in a heated national conversation. When a story moves fast and emotions run high, people sometimes struggle to separate the verified facts from the surrounding debate. The facility is real — the arguments about what happens inside it are where the genuine disagreement lies.

Sources

  • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

    ICE lists Delaney Hall as an immigration detention facility used to hold individuals in immigration proceedings.

  • NJ.com / The Star-Ledger

    Delaney Hall, located in Newark, New Jersey, was reopened in early 2025 as an immigration detention center operated by the GEO Group under a contract with ICE.

  • ACLU of New Jersey

    The ACLU of New Jersey has documented and challenged conditions at Delaney Hall, confirming it operates as an immigration detention facility in Newark, NJ.

  • Reuters

    Reuters reported on Delaney Hall as a newly reactivated immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, with capacity for hundreds of detainees.

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