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Trump says Delaney Hall protesters are ‘paid’ as clashes escalate outside NJ ICE facility
President Donald Trump dismissed protesters at Delaney Hall, a New Jersey ICE detention facility, as 'paid' and 'fake' amid escalating clashes and allegations of poor conditions. Democratic lawmakers, including Reps. Daniel Goldman and Jerrold Nadler, visited the facility as detainees reported overcrowding, inadequate medical care, and spoiled food, prompting ICE and DHS officials to defend the center's operations.
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