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Delaney Hall Dress Code Affects Visitation for Families

Visitors to the Delaney Hall ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey, have expressed concerns about the facility's dress code, which they say leads to arbitrary rejections of visitation. Gabriela Soto, who has faced multiple visit denials due to dress code violations, highlights the stress this places on families of detained individuals.

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Visitors to Delaney Hall, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Newark, New Jersey, report that arbitrary dress code rules are causing stress for families trying to visit detained loved ones. Gabriela Soto, whose husband was detained in January, has faced multiple rejections of her visits due to alleged dress code violations, affecting her and her children. Soto has spent significant resources on legal cases related to her husband's asylum process and has been visiting the facility regularly.

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No Crocs or baby onesies - the draconian Delaney Hall dress code ICE uses to deem toddlers ‘too provocative’

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Delaney Hall Dress Code Affects Visitation for Families