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Tue Jun 9, 2026, 09:06 AM 10 hrs ago

'The Delaney Hall Strike Is Exposing a Massive Thirteenth Amendment Crisis'

(The 13th Amendment officially abolished slavery and involuntary servitude across the United States)

"For the past several weeks, hundreds of detainees at Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, have been on a labor and hunger strike. Participants in the strike are refusing to perform their work assignments or eat meals in protest of what they describe, in a series of handwritten letters smuggled out of the facility, as 'unlawful and forced detention' and 'inhumane treatment' that violates their constitutional rights. Among the myriad 'injustices and irregularities' named in the letters are rotten food riddled with worms; persistent 'unresolved issues' with bathrooms in 'terrible and inhumane' condition; and detainees being forced to work for practically pennies or, more often, for no pay at all."

"Delaney Hall was the first immigration detention center to open during President Donald Trump’s second term in office. And like almost all immigration detention facilities, Delaney is owned and operated by a private prison corporation. GEO Group, a company valued at approximately $3.3 billion, signed a 15-year contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in February 2025, providing ICE with the facility and 'support services' like security, maintenance, and food services, in exchange for over $60 million annually."

"But it is the detainees—not GEO Group—who actually do that work."

“ 'We were the ones who shoveled the snow during the winter,' said one Delaney Hall detainee, in a statement provided to The American Prospect last week. 'We are the ones serving the food, we are the ones who clean the units, we are the ones who clean the bathrooms.' American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker-founded social justice organization working with the immigrants at Delaney Hall, also said in a press release that detained workers can go months without receiving even the pittance they were promised, if they are compensated at all."

"Forced labor practices like these are pervasive throughout ICE detention centers. In February, for example, the Supreme Court ruled on an immigrant labor case involving a GEO Group-operated facility, in Colorado. The company’s 'so-called Sanitation Policy,' as Justice Elena Kagan referred to it in her majority opinion, required detainees to clean all of the facility’s common areas without pay or risk increasingly severe punishments, including solitary confinement. Additionally, 'the so-called Voluntary Work Program' offered detainees a dollar a day for other necessary work like preparing food and doing laundry."

Continued at link:

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/cafe/the-delaney-hall-strike-is-exposing-a-massive-thirteenth-amendment-crisis

Trump is running for-profit concentration camps, using slave labor to do the work, so his wealthy corporate contributors can make tens of million$.

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'The Delaney Hall Strike Is Exposing a Massive Thirteenth Amendment Crisis' (Original Post) sop 10 hrs ago OP
If they are here "illegally", isn't it illegal for them to work? RockCreek 9 hrs ago #1
... Solly Mack 6 hrs ago #2
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