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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. 
 

FIFA
World Cup
international sports
Human Rights
People Centered Human Rights
Immigration
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
incerceration
Delaney Hall

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