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Yes, Ms. Rachel Really Did Sing with Children Outside a New Jersey Immigration Detention Center

Ms. Rachel sang with children outside Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center in New Jersey

The argument in brief

Claims circulated that children's YouTube educator Ms. Rachel sang with kids outside Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey — and this one is true. NBC News, People Magazine, and Ms. Rachel's own social media all confirmed the visit happened in 2025. It was a real, documented event, not a rumor or political fabrication.

Why it spread

Ms. Rachel has a huge, devoted fanbase among parents of young children, and many people associate her with a safe, nonpolitical space. Seeing her at an immigration detention center felt surprising — even unbelievable — to people on both sides of the debate. Supporters shared it with pride, critics shared it with outrage, and both reactions pushed the story far and wide.

Ms. Rachel, the beloved children's educator behind the YouTube channel 'Songs for Littles,' did visit Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, and sang with children gathered outside the immigration detention facility. This claim is true, and it is well-documented by multiple credible sources.

NBC News reported directly on the visit, confirming that Ms. Rachel showed up at Delaney Hall and led children in songs outside the facility. People Magazine also covered the event independently, placing it in the context of ongoing protests and legal challenges surrounding the detention center, which had been reopened under the Trump administration in 2025.

Ms. Rachel herself shared content from the visit on her Instagram account, leaving little room for doubt about what happened. When a public figure documents their own actions on social media and major news outlets independently verify it, the story is about as confirmed as it gets.

Delaney Hall had already been a flashpoint in the national immigration debate before her visit, drawing protests and court battles. Ms. Rachel's appearance added a new layer to that story — a figure known for gentle, apolitical children's content stepping into a politically charged space.

Stories like this spread fast precisely because they sit at the intersection of strong emotions. Some people saw her visit as a compassionate act of advocacy; others criticized it as political. That tension, combined with Ms. Rachel's massive following among parents and young children, made the story irresistible to share — and also made some people skeptical it could be real. In this case, the skeptics were wrong.

Sources

  • NBC News

    NBC News reported that Ms. Rachel, the popular children's YouTube educator, visited Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey and sang songs with children gathered outside the immigration detention facility.

  • People Magazine

    People Magazine covered the event, confirming Ms. Rachel sang with children outside Delaney Hall, a detention center that had been the subject of protests and legal challenges.

  • Ms. Rachel's Social Media / YouTube

    Ms. Rachel shared content related to her visit to Delaney Hall on her social media platforms, showing her singing with children outside the detention center.

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