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The Delaney Hall Immigration Jail, U.S. Human Rights Abuses, and the World Cup
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
12 Jun 2026
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Delaney Hall is an immigration jail located in Newark, New Jersey. It has been the focal point of protests ever since it reopened last year, with detainee escapes, a hunger strike, and further demonstrations. Our guest is Clau O’Brien Moscoso, a Black Agenda Report contributor, member of Black Alliance for Peace, and a community organizer. She joins us from New Jersey to discuss the actions at Delaney Hall, mass deportation abuse, and connections with the call to boycott the World Cup. 
 

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