The state of New Jersey is suing the GEO Group, the operator of the Delaney Hall immigration detention center, to gain access for health inspections. The lawsuit is a result of concerns about conditions inside the facility.
"We are seeking full access for state health inspectors to ensure the health and safety of detainees and staff," said a spokesperson for the New Jersey state government. The GEO Group has not commented on the lawsuit.
The Delaney Hall immigration detention center has been the subject of controversy in recent months, with concerns raised about the treatment of detainees and conditions inside the facility. The lawsuit is the latest development in an ongoing effort by the state of New Jersey to address concerns about immigration detention centers. The New Jersey state government has been working to improve conditions at the facility and ensure that detainees are treated humanely.
The Buffalo community has been watching the situation closely, with many residents expressing concerns about the treatment of immigrants and the conditions at detention centers. As the lawsuit progresses, residents can expect to see updates on the situation. The next step in the process will be for the court to hear the case and make a ruling on the lawsuit.
The New Jersey state government will continue to work to address concerns about immigration detention centers and ensure that detainees are treated fairly and humanely.
